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Definition of Self-opinionated
1. Adjective. Obstinate in your opinions.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Self-opinionated
Literary usage of Self-opinionated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Mandarin-Romanized Dictionary of Chinese: Including New Terms and Phrases by Donald MacGillivray (1921)
"... north to south (note order). suicide by drowning. convenient to one's self.
from the highest to the lowest. to conquer one's self. self-opinionated, ..."
2. The Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle by Aristotle (1897)
"People who are self-opinionated, or ignorant, or boorish, are all obstinate.
self-opinionated people are so from motives of pleasure and pain; for they have ..."
3. The Moral Philosophy of Aristotle: Consisting of a Translation of the by Aristotle, Walter Mooney Hatch, William Archibald Spooner (1879)
"In being thus swayed by pleasure, the self- opinionated resemble men of weak ...
The self- opinionated cleave to their resolutions for the mere pleasure of ..."
4. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction by Reuben Percy, John Timbs (1842)
"The frivolous, the depraved, the self-opinionated, are there collected ; and,
while looking upon the truth of human suffering, the frivolous is made to ..."
5. The Huguenots of La Rochelle by Louis Delmas (1880)
"You say, sir, that, though we are a class of people few in numbers, we are
self-opinionated and rebellious ; but we are not so against evangelical truth. ..."