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Opining

Opine \O*pine"\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Opined; p. pr. & vb. n. Opining.] [L. opinari, p. p. opinatus; akin to opinus (in comp.) thinking, and perh. to E. apt: cf. F. opiner.] To have an opinion; to judge; to think; to suppose.
--South.

Opining

Opining \O*pin"ing\, n. Opinion. [Obs.]
--Jer. Taylor.

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opining

n. The act of giving one's opinion. vb. (present participle of opine English)

Usage examples of "opining".

There were no kickshaws, by which term Mr Templecombe scornfully described fondues and trifles and jellies, opining sagely that Philip had no greater liking for them than he had himself.

Phoebe pictured Maeve, sitting in regal splendor amid her pillows and her billet-doux, opining on the imbecility of love.

From the dim recesses of an almost invisible shelter I heard an ancient and querulous voice opining that we were in for a storm.

You'd get your Deerfield English teacher opining that the Benny she knew would never do such a thing.

Vormuir opining it was bloody convenient, say what, the husband killed in some supposed-accident in the middle of Vorkosigan's case.