"Conjecturable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Conjecturable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Conjecturable" Meaning

Capable of being or likely to be guessed or speculated: "the team's chances of winning were conjecturable but uncertain".

"Conjecturable" Examples

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A conjecturable something is something that can be guessed or inferred, often on limited or incomplete information.

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The weather forecast was a mere conjecturable, but we hoped it would be accurate. (

climate change was a big unknown)

The exact location of the hidden treasure was conjecturable, but the map hinted at its presence.
The team's strategy was conjecturable, combining theoretical ideas with empirical data.
The development of a new disease was conjecturable, and scientists were racing to understand its causes.
The meaning of the ancient text was conjecturable, and scholars spent years debating its interpretation.

"Conjecturable" Similar Words

Conirostral

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Conirostral refers to the condition where an animal has a crest or tuft of hair on its forehead, particularly in birds and mammals.

Conirostres

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Conisation

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Conisor

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I apologize, but the word "conisor" is not a real word in the English language. It is likely a typo or a non-existent term. If you meant to say "conceisor" or "ensor", please provide the correct spelling, and I'll be happy to help you understand its meaning.

Conite

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I apologize, but "conite" is not a commonly used or recognized word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a specific domain or dialect. Can you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?

Conization

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Conization is a medical procedure where a cone-shaped sample of tissue is removed from the cervix, which is the lower part of the uterus that opens into the vagina. This procedure is often used to diagnose and treat precancerous cell changes in the cervix, and it is commonly used in conjunction with a pap smear to detect cervical cancer. The cone-shaped sample of tissue removed during conization is then examined under a microscope to determine if there are any abnormal cells present.

Conject

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Conject is a noun that refers to a tentative or unproven assumption or theory, especially one that is proposed without evidence or evidence that is not yet sufficient to prove it.

Conjection

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I think you meant "conjunction".<br><br>A conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses together in a sentence. Examples of conjunctions include words like "and", "but", "or", "yet", and "so". Conjunctions help to link ideas together and provide a clear flow of thought in a sentence.

Conjectural

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Conjecturalist

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A conjecturalist is a person who makes conjectures or educated guesses about a situation or problem, often without having all the necessary facts or evidence.

Conjecturally

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Adverb. In a conjectural manner; by inference or assumption rather than direct observation or proof.

Conjecture

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The word "conjecture" refers to a conclusion or opinion formed on the basis of incomplete or uncertain evidence, and often requires further evidence to verify its accuracy. It can also refer to a tentative hypothesis or theory that is proposed or suggested, but not yet fully proven or substantiated.

Conjectured

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Conjectures

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Conjectures refer to speculative or uncertain opinions or ideas that are inferred or imagined, rather than being based on definite knowledge or evidence. They are often provisional or tentative ideas that may be tested or verified through further investigation or research. In a broader sense, conjectures can also refer to unwarranted or unrealistic assumptions or guesses, which may not be supported by facts or evidence.

Conjecturing

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Conjecturing refers to the act of forming an opinion or making a guess about something without having sufficient evidence or facts to support it. It can also describe a tentative or speculative idea that is not yet proven or established. (verb)

Conjoin

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