"Surmises" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Surmises" Meaning

"Pretends or assumes that something is true, especially without being certain."

Example: "She surmises that he is not at home, but there is no way to know for sure."

"Surmises" Examples

Example sentences:


She proposed that Smith's incarceration was unintended, but it was a trick that the police never would have believed, and she suspected they planned it beforehand and she surmises that they wanted publicity.
The expert surmises that, because there's been conflict in the West between Christian authorities and alien worlds believing in Zog: a false god, Zog misled fools for centuries to believe these false tales, their arts I forlorn conceived, fraught with occultism concerning forked myths and spiritual myths.
Amr Sadek, the Egyptian human rights lawyer, who believes that Ayman Nour is the best hope in a grim time, but somehow surmises that Alli Farkas will be more compromiser.
His dad thought it would be a fine way for a 33-year-old to work on writing, that he should make a life at it, and so many others will never be able to work at it, and so he surmises.
Jason gained the last question for the penultimate round and surmised that when you eat dessert, you could have up to 2000 calories and that right now, I do not know how many calories I've gained.

"Surmises" Similar Words

Surliest

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Surlily

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Mutteringly or scowling, with a sulky disposition.

Surliness

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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.

Surling

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Surly

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Disapproving or unfriendly in manner or behavior.

Surmisal

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A supposition or inference: a guess or theory based on incomplete information, often leading to provisional conclusions.

Surmise

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To infer or conclude something based on incomplete or indirect evidence. To form an opinion or make a judgment without having all the facts.

Surmised

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Concluded or assumed something to be true, often based on very slight or incomplete evidence.

Surmising

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Surmized

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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.

Surmizing

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Surmount

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Surmountable

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The word "surmountable" means capable of being overcome or conquered, typically with effort or hard work. It refers to a barrier, obstacle, or difficulty that can be defeated or surpassed, but not necessarily easily.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "The surmountable challenge of learning a new language can be incredibly rewarding."<br> "The steep cliff was a surmountable obstacle for the experienced hiker."<br><br>In general, a surmountable problem or situation is one that can be tackled and overcome with determination, skill, or resources.

Surmountably

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Ability to be overcome or accomplished. Easy to conquer or achieve.

Surmounted

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Overcome or rise above a difficult obstacle or challenge.

Surmounting

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The word "surmounting" refers to the act of overcoming or conquering a problem, obstacle, or challenge. It can also mean surpassing something, such as a height or a limit. The term implies a sense of triumph or victory over a difficult situation or adversary.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The group faced a huge financial crisis, but with the new investors on board, their challenges began to surmount.<br> The mountain climbers were finally able to surmount the steep peak after hours of rigorous climbing.<br><br>Synonyms for "surmounting" include overcome, conquer, triumph over, surmount, and surpass.