opine (Meaning)

Wordnet

opine (v)

express one's opinion openly and without fear or hesitation

expect, believe, or suppose

Webster

opine (v. t. & i.)

To have an opinion; to judge; to think; to suppose.

opine Sentence Examples

  1. While some opine that nuclear power is dangerous, others argue that it is a necessary energy source.
  2. Experts opine that the economic crisis will have long-term consequences.
  3. Politicians often opine on matters outside their expertise.
  4. In my humble opinion, I opine that the new law is ill-conceived.
  5. The judge opined that the defendant was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
  6. Many opined that the recent earthquake was the result of human activity.
  7. Scholars opine that the ancient civilization flourished for several centuries.
  8. After hearing all the evidence, the jury opined that the accused was innocent.
  9. Some opine that social media has a negative impact on mental health.
  10. The pundits opine that the upcoming election will be a close race.

FAQs About the word opine

express one's opinion openly and without fear or hesitation, expect, believe, or supposeTo have an opinion; to judge; to think; to suppose.

note, remark, comment, say,reflect, editorialize, commentate,observe, allow, talk

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While some opine that nuclear power is dangerous, others argue that it is a necessary energy source.

Experts opine that the economic crisis will have long-term consequences.

Politicians often opine on matters outside their expertise.

In my humble opinion, I opine that the new law is ill-conceived.