Definition of opinionize in English:
opinionize
(British opinionise)
verbəˈpɪnjənʌɪzəˈpɪnjənaɪz
[no object]usually as noun opinionizingExpress one's opinion about something, typically in an assertive or dogmatic way.
the introduction acts as a helpful corrective to his not infrequently violent opinionizing
Example sentencesExamples
- To clarify before opinionizing: the film has nothing whatever to do with the novel.
- It is the same in all the broadcasting groups and in many newspapers, where hard news long ago lost the battle with celebrity gossip and vapid opinionising.
- There is nothing new here for a reader of any of the standard biographies - not surprisingly, the day his father died was fraught - but some lively opinionizing.
- CNN, MSNBC and Fox all opinionise.
- The politicians are at last catching up with the endless dinner-table chatter and pub bar opinionising about the future of the Royal Family.
- There's been a lot of opinionizing rather than doing the hard reportorial work of who did what and who didn't do what.
- Like many who populate the media I'm not a journalist. I merely comment or opinionise -an ugly word and not always a noble practice.
- Soyinka discusses material..with ample cross-references to Greek drama, Nietzschean aesthetics, Jungian philosophy and Sartrean opinionizing.
- There is a difference between the following types of opinionising.
- Lots has happened over the last week that I think I shall opinionise about where to start?
- I think that, for all of our faults, we do try much harder to put journalism first, then opinionizing second.
- I am trying to do more thinking and less opinionizing.
Definition of opinionize in US English:
opinionize
(British opinionise)
verbəˈpɪnjənaɪzəˈpinyənīz
[no object]usually as noun opinionizingExpress one's opinion about something, typically in an assertive or dogmatic way.
the introduction acts as a helpful corrective to his not infrequently violent opinionizing
Example sentencesExamples
- The politicians are at last catching up with the endless dinner-table chatter and pub bar opinionising about the future of the Royal Family.
- There is nothing new here for a reader of any of the standard biographies - not surprisingly, the day his father died was fraught - but some lively opinionizing.
- I am trying to do more thinking and less opinionizing.
- There is a difference between the following types of opinionising.
- Like many who populate the media I'm not a journalist. I merely comment or opinionise -an ugly word and not always a noble practice.
- I think that, for all of our faults, we do try much harder to put journalism first, then opinionizing second.
- Lots has happened over the last week that I think I shall opinionise about where to start?
- Soyinka discusses material..with ample cross-references to Greek drama, Nietzschean aesthetics, Jungian philosophy and Sartrean opinionizing.
- There's been a lot of opinionizing rather than doing the hard reportorial work of who did what and who didn't do what.
- To clarify before opinionizing: the film has nothing whatever to do with the novel.
- CNN, MSNBC and Fox all opinionise.
- It is the same in all the broadcasting groups and in many newspapers, where hard news long ago lost the battle with celebrity gossip and vapid opinionising.