"Conjecturing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Conjecturing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Conjecturing" Meaning

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)

"Conjecturing" Examples

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Conjecturing refers to the act of forming a hypothetical opinion or making an inference based on incomplete or inadequate information.

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The detective was conjecturing about the suspect's alibi, trying to figure out if they were telling the truth.
The scientist was conjecturing about the new medical treatment, wondering if it would be effective in treating the disease.
The historian was conjecturing about the ancient civilization, speculating about the daily life of its people.
The investor was conjecturing about the market trends, trying to predict which stocks would perform well.
The philosopher was conjecturing about the meaning of life, pondering the Big Questions.

Note: Conjecturing can sometimes imply a lack of concrete evidence or certainty, and is often used in a tentative or speculative sense.

"Conjecturing" Similar Words

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.

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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.

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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.

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Conjoint

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