opine

[US]/əʊˈpaɪn/
[UK]/oʊˈpaɪn/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. to think; to believe
vi. to express an opinion
Word Forms
Present Participleopining
Third Person Singularopines
Pluralopines
Past Participleopined
Past Tenseopined

Example Sentences

She opined that it would snow tomorrow.

at last, we opine that his thoughts carry the characteristic of the third generation of modern Confucianism: 1) to canonize Confucianism, but never to absolutize it;

Many people opine that the new policy is unfair.

Experts opine that the economy will recover next year.

I opine that we should invest in renewable energy.

Some critics opine that the movie lacks originality.

She opines that education is the key to success.

The professor opined on the importance of research in academia.

Politicians often opine on matters of national security.

The author opined in his latest book about the future of technology.

Some shareholders opine that the company should focus on innovation.

Students are encouraged to opine freely in class discussions.

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