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Opine   /oʊpˈaɪn/   Listen
Opine

verb
(past & past part. opined; pres. part. opining)
1.
Express one's opinion openly and without fear or hesitation.  Synonyms: animadvert, sound off, speak out, speak up.
2.
Expect, believe, or suppose.  Synonyms: guess, imagine, reckon, suppose, think.  "I thought to find her in a bad state" , "He didn't think to find her in the kitchen" , "I guess she is angry at me for standing her up"






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"Opine" Quotes from Famous Books



... taking his pipe out of his mouth, "I opine that it's a vulgar error. Sir Thomas Brown, I think it is, hath the same idea; many and strange were the superstitions which have been handed down by our less enlightened ancestors—all of which mists have been cleared away by the ...
— Jacob Faithful • Captain Frederick Marryat

... fair to give an entire monopoly to Messrs Taylor and Smith, however eminent their deserts, so let us dedicate a moment to the substitute for Shakespeare. From six fairy dramas, composed by the Witty Wizard, I shall select "Graciosa and Percinet." A very short sample will, I opine, convince you that his popularity is as deserved as it assuredly is extensive. Hasten we, then, to the glorious tournament ...
— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 358, August 1845 • Various

... observation in petty details. One Valet, entrusted with the purveyance, had obtained permission to wear the cassock. "Unless he be much changed in his humour," writes Mgr. de Laval, "it would be well to send him back to France; and I may even opine that, whatever change might appear in him, he would be unfitted to administer a living, the basis of his character being very rustic, gross, and displeasing, and unsuitable for ecclesiastical functions, in which one is constantly ...
— The Makers of Canada: Bishop Laval • A. Leblond de Brumath

... who is running the Day Spring mine. I've heard the free prospectors talking about the new Syndicate. They opine there's nothing in it, and that somebody is going to be ...
— Lorimer of the Northwest • Harold Bindloss

... at first; but it appeared that all the dead of the city were arranged therein, dried and dressed out in their finest clothes, 'every sect and age,' as Tom said, 'by itself; as natural as life!' We may hence opine that he ...
— Prose Idylls • Charles Kingsley


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