"Surmise" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To infer or conclude something based on incomplete or indirect evidence. To form an opinion or make a judgment without having all the facts.
A surjection is a mathematical concept in set theory, specifically in the study of functions.<br><br>In essence, a surjection is a function that maps every element in the codomain (the set of possible output values) to at least one element in the domain (the set of input values). In other words, a surjection is a function that is onto, meaning that for every element in the codomain, there exists an element in the domain that maps to it.<br><br>For example, given two sets A and B, a function f: A → B is a surjection if for every element b in B, there exists an element a in A such that f(a) b.<br><br>Surjections are an important concept in mathematics, particularly in algebra, analysis, and geometry, as they help to establish relationships between sets and functions.
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.
Surliness refers to a state of irritable or bad-tempered behavior, often in response to annoyance or frustration. It is characterized by a prickly or short-tempered demeanor, where a person is quick to show annoyance or anger, often in a passive-aggressive way.
A supposition or inference: a guess or theory based on incomplete information, often leading to provisional conclusions.
Concluded or assumed something to be true, often based on very slight or incomplete evidence.
Surmized means deduced or concluded, typically from incomplete or indirect evidence. It can also imply a guess or assumption, but with less certainty than a conclusion drawn from firm evidence.