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self-opinion
[ self-uh-pin-yuhn, self- ]
noun
- opinion of oneself, especially when unduly high.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of self-opinion1
First recorded in 1570–80
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Example Sentences
Every instinct, she found, every delicate self-opinion, was bound into Pleydon's success; the latter had kept her alive.
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She was entirely unconscious of the arrogance of self-opinion that was in all she said.
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I should be sorry to shock your self-opinion, but you were never more mistaken.
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From obedience and submission spring all other virtues, as all sin does from self-opinion.
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We feel faint and heartless, and without the smallest degree of self-opinion.
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