Sentence examples for to surmise from inspiring English sources

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to surmise

noun

Thought, imagination, or conjecture, which may be based upon feeble or scanty evidence; suspicion; guess.

  • Surmises of jealousy or of envy

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Nor is his motivation easy to surmise.

Zhang's own loyalties are difficult to surmise.

This much Subhash was able to surmise.

Mr. Rhoads, it seems safe to surmise, can act anything.

It's hard to surmise a boundary-pushing rationale for Apu.

But the contradictions therein are left for the viewer to surmise.

Obviously, people are going to surmise that Walsh had a vendetta against the Patriots.

The private rooms of public people are temptations, risky invitations to surmise about their lives.

But very few, it seems safe to surmise, are regular listeners, and even fewer are "dittoheads".

By this point, her family had long since begun to surmise what had happened.

It does not take a university doctorate to surmise that tearing up a Koran is sacrilegious.

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