Sentence examples for self-opinionated from inspiring English sources

The word "self-opinionated" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe someone who is strongly influenced by his or her own opinions. For example: "Although he disagreed with our plans, he was too self-opinionated to compromise."

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He was self-managed and self-opinionated.

In another he said this liberal elite was "self-opinionated, self-appointed and out-of-touch".

Wittgenstein is acting in 'his usual grotesquely arrogant self-opinionated, rude and boorish manner.

"I figure there are enough self-opinionated assholes trying to get their ugly little faces in front of you as it is".

As another self-opinionated old sod, Dr Samuel Johnson, might have said: "A bloke writing chick lit is like a dog walking on his hinder legs.

In 1595, trying to schmooze a dodgy, homicidal Welsh dynasty, he kept more than half a glance on its self-opinionated successor, James Stewart of Scotland, with his imperial notion of kingship and sovereignty.

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As late as 1779 she single-handedly frustrated another full-scale war with Prussia, risked by her self-opinionated firstborn, Joseph II, who on his father's demise had become co-regent in the Habsburg dominions (and been elected emperor).

It was the kind of self-satisfied, opinionated crowd that validates Manhattan life and provokes antipathy from the rest of the country.

Unlike Rineke Dijkstra, the Dutch photographer famous for depicting teenagers as mute, awkward ducklings undergoing pubescent transformation, Mr. Hoffmann portrays the young people here as self-determined, opinionated and rather diverse (although, befitting the region, most seem financially well-off).

Dark-haired and lithe, self-confident, opinionated and witty — "Above all, Miss Bewley might be regarded as one of dance's finest comediennes," Anna Kisselgoff wrote in The New York Times in 1976 — she became a soloist with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo in the mid-1950s and subsequently toured Europe with the American Ballet Theater and danced with Jerome Robbins's company, Ballets U.S.A.

In a glowing, 1999 book review in the New York Times, critic Adam Gopnik noted that "Gardner has an old-fashioned, almost 19th-century, Oliver Wendell Holmes kind of American mind — self-educated, opinionated, cranky and utterly unafraid of embarrassment".

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