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Opinionated 

Having and voicing an opinion is different from being opinionated. Opinionated rightly has negative connotations because it means doggedly holding on to your opinions without considering circumstances and/or facts and/or advice/views of others.
I can offer my opinions without being opinionated because I will reevaluate my opinions if I consider it appropriate.
Opinionated by neverthetwain January 25, 2016

Opinionated 

Someone who isn't afraid to give their personal opinion. It doesn't have to be a bad thing. It's just someone that doesn't stay quiet, if they don't agree with something.

The only people who see it as bad and attach stigma (like the other definitions) to it are those that don't like to hear opinionated people talk.


Yes, you can be opinionated and polite at the same time. Being polite doesn't mean you have to agree with every objectionable thing that's said.
Just because I'm opinionated doesn't mean I'm a b*tch. I just like to share my thoughts.
Opinionated by Rajputani June 27, 2008

opinionate 

to pinch off an opinion on someone. its verbal scat.
if your Boo wants to be in your bizness she should get the fuck in it or don't opinionate!
opinionate by vincentandbianca December 29, 2010

Opinionated 

Unreasonably holding to one's own opinion. Oftin can be stubborn towards one's own opinion as well.

Can also be used in a noun: opinionatedness
Can also be used as an adverb: opinionatedly
Scott is a very opinionated person.
Opinionated by Alexisfromcalgary October 13, 2005

opinionated 

An often irritating personality trait by which a stubborn, strong willed person always has to give their strong opinions, sometimes to the point of always believing they have to be right and have the last word.
I consider myself opinionated, but try to keep it under control so I don't irritate people.

Young dependent opinionated woman 

A gym-going god with exceptional mathematical and analytical skills
Khalid is a young dependent opinionated woman . He can do anything he wants.