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Opinionated vs Opinionative - What's the difference?

opinionated | opinionative |

As adjectives the difference between opinionated and opinionative

is that opinionated is having very strong opinions while opinionative is of, pertaining to, being, or expressing opinion.

opinionated

English

Adjective

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

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Of, pertaining to, being, or expressing opinion.
  • * 1980 , Wiley Daniel Rich, Legal Responsibilities and Rights of Public Accountants , ISBN 9780405135392, p. 190:
  • The courts of the United States generally allow opinionative evidence concerning value.
  • (of persons) Opinionated.
  • *
  • They were not only opinionative , peevish, covetous, morose, vain, talkative, but incapable of friendship, and dead to all natural affection.
  • * 1823 , , Quentin Durward , ch. 21:
  • He was a stout, squat figure, with a square face and broad black eyebrows, that announced him to be opinionative and disputatious.