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You can surmise when she's angry by her animated gestures.
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it means to prove something true with out evidence. "After hearing her speak on the subject, I surmise, she's very well educated.
The Judge surmised the cased on the murdered
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You may extrapolate from my answer that I do not know what the word has to do with chemistry. Extrapolate: to surmise from the information given.
Your teachers may surmise that you wrote this sentence but they would be wrong.
Through careful examination of the scene, the detectives were able to surmise that the death was accidental.
A synonym is attempt and an antonym
Context is key: Inflection and tone are difficult to surmise from the written word, so perhaps the verse(s) in question would best be listed for a proper answer.
Distrust, qualm, supposition, surmise, conjecture