To surmise is to make an assumption or guess about something without any further evidence to back it up.
Examples of the usage of surmise:
She surmised that she will be rejected from the college of her dreams, even though she had grades and test scores that exceeded the average.
He surmised that there was no homework yesterday because the teacher was absent, but he did not pay attention in class, nor was he able to ask any of his fellow classmates whether or not there was homework.
A synonym is attempt and an antonym
assessment, estimation, belief, guess, measure, judgment, projection, opinion, view, survey, rating, surmise, thought, valuation
Unfortunately, whatever symbol that you put between the '2x' and the '1' didn't make it. Let me surmise that it was either a '+' or a '-'. +: x2 + x -: x2 - x If neither of these is what you wanted then let me suggest that you try submitting a question in which you substitute the name of the operator for it symbol; for example, use 'x plus y' instead of 'x+y'.
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.
I surmise that you are asking about y = x. This defines the line that passes through the origin, i.e., the point (0,0), with slope 1. In angular terms, the portion of it to the upper left of the origin is halfway between the x-axis and the y-axis.
You can surmise when she's angry by her animated gestures.
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.
Guess.
it means to prove something true with out evidence. "After hearing her speak on the subject, I surmise, she's very well educated.
A synonym is attempt and an antonym
Distrust, qualm, supposition, surmise, conjecture
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The Judge surmised the cased on the murdered
I surmise that the criminal left through this escape tunnel.
The correct spelling is surmised. It is the past tense of the verb surmise.
I would surmise just to survive and help her family.