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Opinionate vs Opinionated - What's the difference?

opinionate | opinionated |

As a verb opinionate

is (intransitive) to have or express as an opinion; to opine.

As an adjective opinionated is

having very strong opinions.

opinionate

English

Verb

(opinionat)
  • (intransitive) To have or express as an opinion; to opine.
  • *, II.3:
  • *:notwithstanding being (as he saith) counselled by a friend of his, at that instant, to kill himselfe, it fell out well for him to opinionate himselfe .
  • *2002 , Mike Thomas, Chicago Sun-Times , 15 Apr 2002:
  • *:He doesn't editorialize and he doesn't try to opinionate . It is just the facts.
  • (reflexive) To have a given opinion.
  • opinionated

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Having very strong opinions.
  • Holding]] to one's own opinion obstinately, stubbornly and [[unreasonable, unreasonably