Sentence example with the word 'opine'

opine

account, be judicious, consider, estimate, gather, hold, let drop, observe, refer to, suppose, think

Definition v. express one's opinion openly and without fear or hesitation

Last update: September 14, 2015


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It has been said that the whale only breathes through his spout-hole; if it could truthfully be added that his spouts are mixed with water, then I opine we should be furnished with the reason why his sense of smell seems obliterated in him; for the only thing about him that at all answers to his nose is that identical spout-hole; and being so clogged with two elements, it could not be expected to have the power of smelling.   [verb]

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I opine, that it is plainly traceable to the first arrival of the Greenland whaling ships in London, more than two centuries ago.   [verb]

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'Craving your pardon, Colonel Mac-Ivor, not quite so easily as ye seem to opine.'   [verb]

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But I rather opine with Lord Bacon, who says that imagination is much akin to miracle-working faith.   [verb]

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The peatsmoke is going to his head, John Eglinton opined.   [verb]

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Papa opined, somewhat glumly, that she had come to beg funds for the confounded Settlement.   [Please select]

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Trapes, "yes, I opine as I'll come along wi' ye, Mr."   [Please select]

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"The old laird must be unwell, sir," he opined.   [Please select]

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"Well, mother dear," Elizabeth opined calmly, "it appears that you've spilled the beans."   [Please select]

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He had been helped by it before, at least so he opined.   [Please select]

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Our captain opined that there had been a hurricane of sorts to south-east, out Madagascar way.   [Please select]

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