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adj. - Obstinate in your feelings about topics.

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  • They are opinionated, which is fine, but let's not confuse opinions and facts.
  • She said women have a right to have opinions and not be called opinionated but to be called smart and well informed.
  • Very opinionated, which is fine, but he does not back up his crit of Derrida with any close reading either so there you go.
  • TERESA HEINZ KERRY, JOHN KERRY'S WIFE: My right to speak my mind, to have a voice, to be what some have called opinionated ...
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