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opinionated (adjective), more opinionated, most opinionated
1. A reference to someone who is obstinate or stubbornly persistent in his or her viewpoint: Mary was very opinionated and uncompromising on her notions and ideas of women's rights.
2. Relating to a person who is always ready to express personal ideas and tending to hold to them stubbornly, unreasonably dismissing other people's views: Nancy was very opinionated and had a hard time getting along at work because she never listened to or tolerated the ideas of her colleagues.
3. Etymology: from Latin opinari, "to think".
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2. Relating to a person who is always ready to express personal ideas and tending to hold to them stubbornly, unreasonably dismissing other people's views: Nancy was very opinionated and had a hard time getting along at work because she never listened to or tolerated the ideas of her colleagues.
3. Etymology: from Latin opinari, "to think".