3 dictionary results for: Opining
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o·pine
[oh-pahyn] Pronunciation Key
[oh-pahyn] Pronunciation Key –verb (used with object), verb (used without object), o·pined, o·pin·ing.
| to hold or express an opinion. |
[Origin: 1575–85; < L opīnārī to think, deem
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] —Synonyms say, suggest, allow, guess, imagine.
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| o·pine
(ō-pīn') Pronunciation Key
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. [Middle English opinen, from Old French opiner, from Latin opīnārī, to suppose.] |
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Opining
O*pin"ing\, n. Opinion. [Obs.] --Jer. Taylor.
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