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Definition of self-opinionated in English: self-opinionatedadjective Having an arrogantly high regard for oneself or one's own opinions. a pompous, self-opinionated bully Example sentencesExamples - I'm committed, single-minded and self-opinionated.
- There was a Union Deputy Minister who was rather self-opinionated and was also a bully.
- One now has to ask the question, is this columnist just a self-opinionated, uninformed, naive person?
- He was a self-opinionated man with a bellicose personality.
- Those who are tend to be ill-informed, self-opinionated, close-minded and negative in outlook.
- The man is ambitious, arrogant, self-opinionated, and has a blinkered vision that he alone is right, and that everyone else is wrong.
- She is staunchly working class, curiously snobbish about the oddest things and dramatically self-opinionated.
- Six out of every ten surveyed said they were glad he was back but felt he was self-opinionated.
- It's bad enough having to put up with all the self-opinionated, right-wing, boringly predictable columnists in the Murdoch press.
Synonyms self-important, conceited, arrogant, self-assertive, full of oneself, puffed up, swollen-headed, pompous, overbearing, opinionated, cocky, swaggering, strutting, presumptuous, forward, imperious, domineering, pontificating, sententious, grandiose, affected, stiff, vain, haughty, overweening, proud, egotistic, egotistical
Derivatives noun Finally, participants are asked to divide a circle into pieces, such that the size of each piece reflects the extent to which the respondent's self-opinion is based on each chosen attribute. Example sentencesExamples - What can break the power of our self-love, pride, insolence, and our high self-opinion?
- French hypocrisy and their inflated self-opinion is nothing new to most people, especially their neighbours.
- The treasured ideas of self-importance and self-opinion, of ideal birth and quality, had become more precious to him (like the hoard to the miser), because he could only enjoy them in secret.
Definition of self-opinionated in US English: self-opinionatedadjectiveˈˌsɛlf əˈpɪnjəˌneɪdɪdˈˌself əˈpinyəˌnādid Having an arrogantly high regard for oneself or one's own opinions. a pompous, self-opinionated bully Example sentencesExamples - I'm committed, single-minded and self-opinionated.
- One now has to ask the question, is this columnist just a self-opinionated, uninformed, naive person?
- She is staunchly working class, curiously snobbish about the oddest things and dramatically self-opinionated.
- It's bad enough having to put up with all the self-opinionated, right-wing, boringly predictable columnists in the Murdoch press.
- The man is ambitious, arrogant, self-opinionated, and has a blinkered vision that he alone is right, and that everyone else is wrong.
- He was a self-opinionated man with a bellicose personality.
- Six out of every ten surveyed said they were glad he was back but felt he was self-opinionated.
- Those who are tend to be ill-informed, self-opinionated, close-minded and negative in outlook.
- There was a Union Deputy Minister who was rather self-opinionated and was also a bully.
Synonyms self-important, conceited, arrogant, self-assertive, full of oneself, puffed up, swollen-headed, pompous, overbearing, opinionated, cocky, swaggering, strutting, presumptuous, forward, imperious, domineering, pontificating, sententious, grandiose, affected, stiff, vain, haughty, overweening, proud, egotistic, egotistical |