English to Urdu Dictionary opinionated

opinionated

رائے دی
definition
adjective
an arrogant and opinionated man
conceitedly assertive and dogmatic in one's opinions.
example
He is 'opinionated' , irreverent, sometimes bombastic and often contradictory.
Beware of a prejudiced and 'opinionated' person who lacks originality.
Christoper Hunt, with shaved head and goatee, is the humourless, 'opinionated' Serge.
The fact is, pundits are the prima donnas of journalism, and they are paid to be 'opinionated' .
They're articulate, 'opinionated' and known to complain about their roles as political pawns.
They were 'opinionated' and unforgiving and couldn't agree about anything, let alone painting.
One is gentle and introverted, the other effusive and articulate - perhaps even 'opinionated' .
Up next, a new study shows that one cable network is far more 'opinionated' than its competitors.
I do not suffer fools gladly and I have been known to be 'opinionated' and defend my beliefs strongly.
Given how 'opinionated' and dissolute they are, you'd expect sports journalists to be shrewd gamblers.
Such films inevitably entailed working with some illustrious and highly 'opinionated' presenters and performers.
More power to the members often means, quite simply, more power to the 'opinionated' and the avant-garde.
Shriver has her narrator write in an uncompromisingly 'opinionated' style.
Four very 'opinionated' panelists will share their views on the big stories of the week.
They must beware of becoming dogmatic and 'opinionated' and strive to keep an open mind and their opinions flexible.
People interested in world events tend to be 'opinionated' independent thinkers.
It sticks to the facts, avoids becoming 'opinionated' and doesn't patronise.
Why are we all so easily bullied into doing what a small number of 'opinionated' , narrow minded and selfish people wish us to do?
I can't help thinking it must be quite lively in their house with two such 'opinionated' people under one roof.
She was a loud, rebellious, outspoken and 'opinionated' person who often intimidated her colleagues.
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