opinionated in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

opinionated in the PONS Dictionary

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English
The tone was often sarcastic, confrontational and highly opinionated.
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Sweet and opinionated, his loves included writing songs, playing the guitar, and chasing after girls.
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Blogging allows readers and journalists to be opinionated about the news and talk about it in an open environment.
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Its variety of layouts, use of guest designers, and opinionated articles also had an effect on other design publications.
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Though self-educated, he was literate and well-spoken, and commonly described as eccentric and opinionated.
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The show regularly featured irreverent and opinionated interviews with top athletes, coaches, celebrities, and entertainers.
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He could be tactless, impatient, argumentative and opinionated.
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She rarely speaks, but is very assertive and opinionated.
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However, they can also be secretive, reclusive, moody, opinionated and stubborn; and suffer setbacks in relationships as a result.
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This is well demonstrated by the attempts of positive psychology to address topics about which many are opinionated.
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