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    opine
    /ə(ʊ)ˈpʌɪn/

    verb

    • 1. hold and state as one's opinion: formal "‘The man is a genius,’ he opined"

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  2. to express an opinion: [ + speech ] Power grows from the barrel of a gun, opined Mao. [ + that ] Ernest Rutherford opined that his work on radioactive substances would be of little or no practical use. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to say something. say When I say your name, raise your hand.

  3. The meaning of OPINE is to express opinions. How to use opine in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. Define opine. opine synonyms, opine pronunciation, opine translation, English dictionary definition of opine. v. o·pined , o·pin·ing , o·pines v. tr. To state as an opinion. v. intr. To express an opinion: opined on the defendant's testimony. American Heritage®...

  5. to express an opinion: [ + speech ] Power grows from the barrel of a gun, opined Mao. [ + that ] Ernest Rutherford opined that his work on radioactive substances would be of little or no practical use. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to say something. say When I say your name, raise your hand.

  6. Opine definition: to hold or express an opinion. . See examples of OPINE used in a sentence.

  7. The verb opine is used when someone speaks up and expresses an opinion. You might opine that dogs are highly preferable to cats. Whenever you have something to say about a subject, you have the option to opine about it or keep your mouth shut.

  8. To opine means to express your opinion. [formal] 'She's probably had a row with her boyfriend,' Charles opined. [VERB with quote] He opined that the navy would have to start again from the beginning. [VERB that] [Also V + on/about] Synonyms: suggest, say, think, believe More Synonyms of opine. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.