"Surlily" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Mutteringly or scowling, with a sulky disposition.
Examples of "surlily" in a sentence:
After being driven through several traffic jams, she arrived at the party surlily complaining about the traffic.
He surlily muttered to himself as he walked home, feeling sorry for himself.
The customer surlily refused to pay extra for the delivery, insisting that the price was already set.
She surlily looked up from her phone when her mother spoke to her, clearly wanting to be left alone.
The gruff old neighbor surlily complained about the noise the new family made in the apartment above him.
Suriname is a country located on the northern coast of South America, bordered by Guyana to the west, France (over the Guiana Space Centre), Brazil to the south, and Guyana to the east. Its area is about 163,821 km2 (63,259 sq mi). The population is approximately 594,900 people.<br><br>Etymology: <br>The name Suriname is derived from the name 'Saramaccan,' a creole language spoken by the Saramaccan people, and a setter cabin 'Sarreet'den'<br><br> Capital: Paramaribo <br>Language: Dutch (official language), Sranan Tongo (widely spoken informal language), English and other languages spoken as well <br><br>It is a member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and a member of the Association of Caribbean States.
Suriname is a country located on the northern coast of South America. It is a small country with a population of approximately 580,000 people and is known for its diverse culture and geography. The official language of Suriname is Dutch, but many people also speak Sranan Tongo, a local Creole language.
A function f: A → B is surjective (or onto) if and only if for every element b in B, there is at least one element a in A such that f(a) b.
The word "surmisal" is not a word that I am familiar with.<br><br>However, I believe you are referring to the word "surmise". <br><br>A surmise is a guess or an opinion formed on incomplete or uncertain information, often based on a slight or indirect suggestion. It can be a thought or speculation that is not proven or definitively confirmed.<br><br>Example sentence: "The detective made a surmise about the suspect's alibi, but it was not enough to make an arrest."