opinionated - use in sentences

Preposition: about

  • thing: I was told to do this and that at Leeds and became too opinionated about things that had no relevance to myself.

Modifies a noun

  • piece: Biodiversity A rather opinionated piece on the importance of biodiversity with some useful examples for essays on the subject.
  • view: Access the Tigers Co-operative website for the latest opinionated independent view of a football fan.
  • man: There is no sense in denying that Stevlor is a strongly opinionated man.
  • people: Can you imagine what it is like putting 30 odd strongly opinionated people in one room together?
  • introduction: Notes: The first three are opinionated introductions, but cover most of the ground of the course.
  • woman: Joanne is a strong opinionated woman who knows what she wants and goes after it in fast cars and stylish shoes.

Modifying Another Word

  • strongly: Can you imagine what it is like putting 30 odd strongly opinionated people in one room together?
  • highly: The changes could open the way for highly opinionated, " single-issue " presenters to pursue their personal agendas on air.
  • quite: Collated and personally chosen by Donald Clark, the tables are not built from surveys, and therefore are quite opinionated.
  • very: People are very opinionated about which is the best editor!
  • too: I make an attempt to make them constructive, although sometimes a bit too opinionated.
  • so: The nursery rhymes, I'm so opinionated I even have an opinion about that.

Used with adjective complement

  • get: Yup, that seems to happen pretty much every time I attempt to get opinionated.
  • become: The outward-looking, matutine Mercury is well placed in honest Aquarius, but can become opinionated in Leo.
  • feel: Others are just in ' cause I was feeling opinionated at the time.

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