Crossword clues for opinionate
opinionate
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Opinionate \O*pin"ion*ate\, a. Opinionated.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"to hold an opinion," c.1600, from opinion + -ate (2); now surviving mostly in past participle adjective opinionated.
Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context transitive intransitive English) To have or express as an opinion; to opine. 2 (context reflexive English) To have a given opinion.
Usage examples of "opinionate".
Antonin Scalia is certainly the most ideological and opinionated justice on the Court today.
That Adams could be blunt, stubborn, opinionated, vain, and given to jealousy was understood.
Tall, lean, and severe-looking, with a lantern jaw and hard blue eyes, he was Salem-born-and-bred, a Harvard graduate, proud, opinionated, self-righteous, and utterly humorless.
Adams was warm, loquacious, more personal and opinionated, often humorous and willing to poke fun at himself.