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opine

verb as in think

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“In America, art is always paid for by somebody and griped about by somebody else,” Klaus opines late in the novel to Di.

Mr Altman then hit back in an interview with Bloomberg, opining that Mr Musk is not "a happy person" and saying his decisions are made from a "position of insecurity".

From BBC

“I need the AG to opine on that.”

From Salon

Over the years, their father, who opined on the wastefulness of Americans, had accumulated discarded objects and found ways to introduce them into his art.

Despite that, there have been numerous scholars and analysts who have published assessments suggesting that, as the Economist opined, there is “good reason to believe that this time may be different.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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