A message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence.
To imagine that something is possible or likely.
1 I don't do maths but I surmise this is not good value.
2 That night those in the dressing tent could only surmise the reason.
3 Hospital, I suppose. A natural enough surmise in a very feverish locality.
4 I think our surmise that it requires a cold temperature is correct.
5 But in this last surmise the oldest Rover boy was sadly mistaken.
6 Then it was that the surmise about the gramophone recurred to me.
7 I can only surmise what was said in the dressing room afterwards!
8 Who the inhabitants of the hut could be we could not surmise .
9 More than this was mere vague surmise ; he could not recover details.
10 And then there set in a period of resigned surmise , during which
11 But that's a lot to surmise about someone you've only just met.
12 Various measures were, I believe, talked of in consequence of this surmise .
13 Although Tom told himself this, there was no comfort in the surmise .
14 This was such an extravagant surmise that even the anxious landlord smiled.
15 As the boys drew nearer they perceived their surmise had been correct.
16 As you may surmise , the situation between England and Germany was peculiar.
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