"Conjecturing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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)
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.
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.
Adverb. In a conjectural manner; by inference or assumption rather than direct observation or proof.
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.