How Do You Spell OPINIONATED?

Pronunciation: [əpˈɪni͡ənˌe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

Opinionated is spelled with the IPA symbols /əˈpɪnjəneɪtɪd/. The word consists of five syllables and begins with the schwa sound /ə/, followed by the stressed second syllable with the vowel sound /ɪ/. The suffix -ated is pronounced with a long A sound /eɪtɪd/. The word means to be strongly opinionated or often express one's opinions. It is important to spell words correctly in order to communicate effectively and be understood by others.

OPINIONATED Meaning and Definition

  1. Opinionated is an adjective that describes a person who has strong and fixed opinions on various matters, often without considering or being open to different viewpoints or perspectives. An opinionated individual is inclined to express their own beliefs with unwavering conviction and may not easily accept or accommodate alternative ideas or arguments.

    This term is often used to describe someone who possesses a tendency to be dogmatic, inflexible, or stubborn in defending their viewpoints. Opinionated individuals typically express their opinions without much consideration for the feelings or thoughts of others, as their main concern is often to assert their own ideas and impose them on others.

    While having strong opinions is not inherently negative, being opinionated can sometimes lead to the exclusion of alternative perspectives and hinder healthy discussions or debates. It suggests a tendency to dismiss or invalidate differing viewpoints, potentially impeding opportunities for growth, understanding, and compromise.

    Being opinionated does not imply that the opinions held are necessarily accurate or well-founded; rather, it reflects an individual's inclination to assert their beliefs without readily questioning or exploring alternative ideas. Furthermore, opinionated individuals might exhibit a tendency to engage in debates or arguments to express their opinions forcefully, often without considering the potential impact on interpersonal relationships or the overall discourse.

  2. Unduly attached to one's own opinions; egotistical; conceited.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of OPINIONATED

The word "opinionated" originated from the Middle English term "opinioun" and the Old French word "opinion", both of which stem from the Latin word "opinio". "Opinio" refers to "opinion" or "belief". The suffix "-ated" was added to the noun "opinion" to form the adjective "opinionated", which describes someone who holds their opinions strongly and forcefully.

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