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opinioned, a. Now rare. (əʊˈpɪnjənd) [f. opinion n. + -ed.] 1. Having a (specified) opinion; holding the opinion, or of opinion (that{ddd}). Also in parasynthetic comb., as ill-opinioned, strange-opinioned.1584 R. Scot Discov. Witchcr. i. vii. (1886) 11 How diverslie people be opinioned. 1631 Star C...
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Strictispira
But then he opinioned that this did not reflect a deep, subfamily-level phylogeny.
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self-opinioned
self-oˈpinioned, ppl. a. [f. self-opinion.] = self-opiniated.1624 Massinger Parlt. Love iii. i, This self-opinioned fool. 1692 South Serm. (1697) 355 A bold, self-opinion'd Physician. 1794 Elliot in 14th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. v. 578 He argues closely, but is long-winded and self-opinioned. 1822...
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Louis Franck (politician)
governor of the National Bank of Belgium and together with Paul van Zeeland, he led this institute for many years in a dynamic but autocratic and self-opinioned
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well-opinioned
† well-oˈpinioned, a. Obs. Having a good opinion (of oneself).1615 T. Adams White Devil 61 The insolent hauty, well-opinioned of themselues. 1628 Earle Microcosm. (Arb.) 47 He is not so well opinion'd of himselfe, as industrious to make other.
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opinious
† oˈpinious, a. Obs. rare. [f. L. type *opīniōs-us, f. opīnio: cf. religiōsus.] Of opinion, opinioned. Hence † oˈpiniousness, opiniativeness.1632 Lithgow Trav. vi. 275 Leauing it to be searched, by the pregnancy of riper iudgements then mine, howsoeuer opinious. 1688 in Ellis Corr. II. 35 Rather tha...
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Money Sharma
Steve Winter, who was the judge, opinioned that the prize winning photograph "... is a classic composition."
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opinionated
opinionated, ppl. a. (əʊˈpɪnjəneɪtɪd) [f. prec. + -ed.] † 1. Possessed of or holding a (specified) opinion; of opinion (that{ddd}); = opinioned 1. Obs.1602 W. Fulbecke 1st Pt. Parall. 94 The Romans it seemeth were in this strangly opinionated: for the Græcians and others did approue such medicines. ...
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Pauliina May
As a singer Pauliina May specialized herself in Afro-Cuban music already in Finland and many specialists opinioned her to be one of the best interpreter
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fore-obtained
fore-obtained, -opinioned see fore- prefix 2 b.
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Cedric Wallis
Charles Perry Stacey, the official historian of the Canadian Army in the Second World War, opinioned that Canadians who survived the Battle of Hong Kong
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remotely
remotely, adv. (rɪˈməʊtlɪ) [f. remote a.] 1. In a remote manner; distantly; in a far-off degree.1598 Florio, Rimotamente, remotely, separately. 1617 Moryson Itin. ii. 51 The Glynnes..being in the hands of the Obyrnes and O Tooles (and more remotely of the Cauanaghs). a 1676 Hale Prim. Orig. Man. i. ...
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2022 Southern Yemen offensive
However, Alkhames also opinioned that the offensive showcased how "the call for some sort of autonomy for Southern Yemen is becoming more 'acceptable'
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Beatmania IIDX (video game)
He opinioned that the controller was imperfectly designed, yet its implementation made the game a rare experience.
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opinionate
▪ I. † oˈpinionate, a. Obs. [f. opinion + -ate; perh. as a latinized form of opinioned, OF. opinionné: see -ate suffix2.] 1. Based on opinion, or held in the way of opinion; conjectural, uncertain; supposed, fancied.1553 Eden Treat. Newe Ind. (Arb.) 10 Erringe, wyth hys lyghte and opinionate argumen...
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