Opined vs Opiner - What's the difference?
opined | opiner |
(opine)
To have or express an opinion; to state as an opinion; to suppose, consider (that).
To give one's formal opinion (on'' or ''upon something).
(biochemistry) Any of a class of organic compounds, derived from amino acids, found in some plant tumours
One who opines.
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=August 9, author=Virginia Heffernan, title=Hashing Things Out, work=New York Times
, passage=That’s what drew me to it: an Internet opiner must be pretty bold so early on to liken Gates, however indirectly, to both a former Black Panther on death row and a Hollywood shoplifter.}}
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As a verb opined
is past tense of opine.As a noun opiner is
one who opines.opined
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*opine
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Etymology 1
From (etyl) opiner, from (etyl) ; see optate and opt.Verb
(opin)- I opined that matters would soon become considerably worse.
- ''"Your decisions," she opined , "have been unfailingly disastrous for this company."
- I had to opine on the situation because I thought a different perspective was in order.
Derived terms
* opinationEtymology 2
From Latin and Ancient Greek + (-ine).Noun
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