释义 |
self-oˈpiniated, ppl. a. [Formed after self-opinion.] = self-opinionated.
1627Sir S. D'Ewes Jrnl. (1783) 63 He being proud and selfe-opiniated, tooke his owne way. 1868J. H. Blunt Ref. Ch. Eng. I. 84 Such conceited and self-opiniated men. Hence self-oˈpiniatedly adv.; so † self-oˈpiniating a.; self-oˈpiniativeness (cf. self-opinionativeness).
1651Hobbes Govt. & Soc. Author's Pref., [I] would rather chuse to brooke with patience some inconveniences..then *selfe opiniatedly disturb the quiet of the publique.
1632Lithgow Trav. x. 490 Peeuish and *selfe-opiniating Puritanes.
1889Skrine Mem. Thring 120 Disputants put this down to *self-opiniativeness. |