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单词 opinionated
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opinionatedadj.

Brit. /əˈpɪnjəneɪtᵻd/, U.S. /əˈpɪnjəˌneɪdᵻd/
Forms: see opinion n. and -ated suffix.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: opinion n., -ated suffix.
Etymology: < opinion n. + -ated suffix. Compare slightly later opinionate v., opinated adj., and slightly earlier opinionate adj., opiniated adj.
1. Having a (specified) opinion; of the opinion (that); = opinioned adj. 1. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > belief > expressed belief, opinion > [adjective] > holding a particular opinion
opinioned1584
conceited1585
opiniousa1586
opinionated1592
opiniated1601
to be opinated1610
opiniate1639
1592 R. Dallington tr. F. Colonna Hypnerotomachia f. 30v Being perswaded and firmly opinionated, that this sight was a traunce in loue.
1602 W. Fulbecke Parallele or Conf. Law i. 94 The Romans it seemeth were in this strangly opinionated: for the Græcians and others did approue such medicines.
1635 W. Barriffe Mil. Discipline lxii. 160 Divers men are diversly opinionated.
1661 Pagitt's Heresiogr. (ed. 6) 196 Mr. Trask towards his end fell to Antinomian opinions: He died at one of his friends houses, whose wife was that way somewhat opinionated.
2.
a. Thinking too highly of, or holding obstinately to, one's own opinion; conceited; dogmatic.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > [adjective]
regardant1581
regardful1582
conceited1589
considerate1592
appreciative1593
opinionated1630
appreciating1662
appreciatory1819
the mind > emotion > pride > self-esteem > conceit > [adjective]
opinative1517
opinionativea1549
nose-wise?1566
self-conceited?1574
self-weening1574
opiniative?1575
opinionate1575
conceited1579
weening1579
self-opinionative1584
self-opinionate1602
well-opinioned1608
self-opinioned1609
opinioned1612
opinionated1630
cocklikea1635
self-opinionated1649
vogie1719
swell-headed1817
egotistical1825
airish1842
popular1848
big-headed1860
biggity1880
bigsie1881
ikey1881
Tappertitian1895
swollen-headed1928
ditzy1976
the mind > will > decision > obstinacy or stubbornness > [adjective] > stubborn in opinion
opinatea1492
opinative1517
self-minded1531
opinionativea1549
opiniative?1575
opinionate1575
wedded1578
opiniatre1591
opiniastre1596
opiniated1597
opinionated1630
self-opiniating1632
opiniatred1641
opiniastrous1645
opinioned1649
self-opiniateda1650
opiniatory1659
standfast1683
philodoxical1852
stick-in-the-muddish1932
1630 J. Taylor Life & Death of Virgin Mary 18 Though hee be but a Botcher, or a Button-maker, and at the most a lumpe of opinionated ignorance, yet he will seeme to wring the Scriptures to his opinions.
1631 W. Cornwallis Ess. (ed. 2) ii. li. 325 With our liues deliuered to the censure of opinionated ignorance.
1687 A. Behn Amours Philander & Silvia 13 She was very Opinionated and Obstinate, hard to be convinced of the falsest Argument, but very positive in her fancied Judgment.
1753 S. Richardson Hist. Sir Charles Grandison I. v. 20 A young gentleman lately married; very affected, and very opinionated.
1857 G. Borrow Romany Rye I. xxix. 348 The traveller had just said that I was a confounded sensible young fellow, and not at all opinionated.
1889 H. D. Traill Strafford 201 The mere high-handed violence of the opinionated and self-willed autocrat.
1921 W. B. Yeats Poems i. 192 Have I not seen the loveliest woman born Out of the mouth of Plenty's horn, Because of her opinionated mind Barter that horn and every good.
1965 A. Lurie Nowhere City x. 94 He was lazy, untrustworthy, and opinionated.
1989 P. Mailloux Hesitation before Birth xiv. 235 A brusque, contentious, opinionated man, Ernest was not at all to Kayka's liking.
2002 Entertainm. Weekly (Nexis) 22 Nov. 10 Stephen is phenomenally opinionated about the way things should be.
b. Obstinate, self-willed. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > will > decision > obstinacy or stubbornness > [adjective]
starkOE
moodyOE
stithc1000
stidyc1175
stallc1275
harda1382
stubbornc1386
obstinate?1387
throa1400
hard nolleda1425
obstinant?a1425
pertinacec1425
stablec1440
dour1488
unresigned1497
difficultc1503
hard-necked1530
pertinatec1534
obstacle1535
stout-stomached1549
hard-faced1567
stunt1581
hard-headed1583
pertinacious1583
stuntly1583
peremptory1589
stomachous1590
mulish1600
stomachful1600
obstined1606
restive1633
obstinacious1649
opinionated1649
tenacious1656
iron-sided1659
sturdy1664
cat-witted1672
obstinated1672
unyielding1677
ruggish1688
bullet-headed1699
tough1780
pelsy1785
stupid1788
hard-set1818
thick and thin1822
stuntya1825
rigwiddie1826
indomitable1830
recalcitrant1830
set1848
mule-headed1870
muley1871
capitose1881
hard-nosed1917
tight1928
1649 Earl of Monmouth tr. J. F. Senault Use of Passions 31 Of these two Passions..the more mild is the less tractable, and the more furious the less opinionated.
1677 R. Gilpin Dæmonol. Sacra iii. xiv. 105 They..are opinionated in Sin because of his Mercy.
1798 J. S. Murray Virtue Triumphant i. 19 If he was less..opinionated, there might be some hope for my young friend. But, coolly inflexible as he is, even he virtues of Miss Clairville will plead in vain.
1841 C. Dickens Old Curiosity Shop ii. xxxviii. 3 The most obstinate and opinionated pony.
1882 Cent. Mag. Dec. 312/1 Jane was..faithful, brave, plucky, but opinionated to the last degree, and immovably obstinate when she took a stand.
3. Having a particular opinion or estimate of a person or thing; spec. having a favourable opinion, thinking highly of. Obsolete.
ΚΠ
1649 Εικων Ἡ Πιστη 36 Will you neither let him be truly well opinionated of his Wife, nor a courtier neither?
1671 T. Shadwell Humorists v. 74 Sir, I beseech you be not the worse opinionated of me, for your easie Conquest.
1696 M. Pix Inhumane Cardinal 88 Women are generally ambitious, and opinionated of their own merit.
1739 J. Wesley Wks. (1830) I. 68 As opinionated of their own parts and wisdom, as either modern Chinese or ancient Romans.
1841 J. F. Cooper Deerslayer II. xi. 187 I must own, though I'm not opinionated in favour of my own colour, that it is harder among the red-men than it is among the pale-faces.
4. U.S. Holding firm views or opinions.In many contexts difficult to distinguish from sense 2a.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > belief > expressed belief, opinion > personal opinion > [adjective]
opinatea1492
opinative1517
self-opinionative1584
self-opinionate1602
self-opinioned1609
self-opinionated1611
self-opiniating1632
self-opiniateda1650
opinionated1961
1961 I. Fineman Woman of Valor i. 52 How to handle a young man as high-spirited and opinionated as herself.
1976 Forbes 1 Nov. 127 Bjurman..has set up shop in Los Angeles with his son..and four other young, opinionated portfolio managers.
1986 Financial World 15 Apr. 34/3 His..humble manner and placid voice notwithstanding, Wal-Mart's CEO is heartily opinionated, possessed of a staunch, personal sense of right and wrong in his business dealings.
2002 Jrnl. & Courier (Lafayette, Indiana) (Nexis) 8 Nov. 4 t I mean, being opinionated and pushing the envelope is all fine and good, as long as you show a little self-respect.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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