Opinionator

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Pronunciation: /əˈpɪnjəˌneɪtər/

Definitions of opinionator

noun a person who expresses their opinions publicly or frequently

Example Sentences

A1 My opinionator friend always has something to say about everything.

A2 The opinionator in the group was quick to share their thoughts on the movie.

B1 As an opinionator, she is known for her strong views on politics.

B2 The TV show features a panel of opinionators who discuss current events.

C1 The famous journalist is considered a top opinionator in the media industry.

C2 The renowned author is often invited to be a guest opinionator on talk shows.

Examples of opinionator in a Sentence

formal The opinionator carefully analyzed the latest political developments before sharing their thoughts.

informal I always go to my friend Sarah because she's the best opinionator when it comes to fashion.

slang My brother thinks he's some kind of opinionator, but really he just talks a lot.

figurative She was known as the opinionator of the office, always ready to give her two cents on any topic.

Grammatical Forms of opinionator

past tense

opinionated

plural

opinionators

comparative

more opinionated

superlative

most opinionated

present tense

opinionates

future tense

will opinionate

perfect tense

has opinionated

continuous tense

is opinionating

singular

opinionator

positive degree

opinionator

infinitive

to opinionate

gerund

opinionating

participle

opinionating

Origin and Evolution of opinionator

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'opinionator' is believed to have originated from Latin roots, with 'opinio' meaning opinion and the suffix '-ator' denoting someone who does or is associated with something.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone who holds or expresses strong opinions, the term 'opinionator' has evolved to also refer to individuals who are known for their outspoken or controversial viewpoints, often in a humorous or derogatory manner.