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Sentence count:103+5Posted:2016-09-08Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: guesssupposeSimilar words: lecturearchitecturepicturestructuremanufacturerinfrastructurerejectprojectMeaning: [kən'dʒektʃə]  n. 1. a hypothesis that has been formed by speculating or conjecturing (usually with little hard evidence) 2. a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence 3. reasoning that involves the formation of conclusions from incomplete evidence. v. to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds. 
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31. They conjecture that literacy plays a central part in this process.
32. This conjecture holds up across all the monkeys and across all rodents.
33. It's a matter for conjecture whether he would have been willing to accept a real theatre wordsmith had one been available.
34. But Rennenkampf did not move and one can only conjecture why.
35. All the same, some general remarks may serve to give this conjecture more substance. Sentencedict.com
36. Initially this was scoffed at as farfetched conjecture, but gradually it has received grudging respect and empirical support.
37. Jackson's political plans have been the subject of conjecture since he moved to Washington.
38. We hope that primary prevention of attempted suicide will not continue to be solely a focus for conjecture.
39. Only later did I find out conjecture was rife that I was a government spy.
40. If Cantor decided to wear it, his tumorigenesis theory would become just another discarded conjecture in the cancer field.
41. How Dustin would have managed to submit himself to a real auteur like Bergman must remain a matter for conjecture.
42. Birns blames much of the conjecture and confusion on the bungling of government investigators.
43. The impact of this episode upon the efforts to change the style of services for mentally ill patients is hard to conjecture.
44. The unknown is always the most fearsome, opening out into wide areas of conjecture.
45. Whether they were great friends of his was a matter of conjecture.
46. If a bold conjecture is falsified, then all that is learnt is that yet another crazy idea has been proved wrong.
47. Which of these conflicting sides of the country will prevail became a matter of intense conjecture after the Kursk disaster.
48. I conjecture that co-adapted meme-complexes evolve in the same kind of way as co-adapted gene-complexes.
49. While this must remain conjecture, it should be remembered that 1949 was a critical juncture.
50. Why the chamber should have decided to evacuate after half-a-million years stability remains a matter of conjecture.
51. Any prediction about the bond markets, of course, is part conjecture.
52. All sources of conjecture are welcome, provided that science is then utterly strict about the logic of validation.
53. You get the sense that, no matter what the outcome, everyone suffers from this kind of racial conjecture.
54. How Soap could have any idea of which way he was travelling seemed totally beyond conjecture.
55. It's a matter for conjecture who wrote the original text in the fifteenth century.
56. This was strong stuff, even if it was wrapped up as mere journalistic conjecture, and obviously Toby knew or suspected something.
57. Though statistics are lacking, it seems reasonable to conjecture that these conditions foster child abuse and neglect, even infanticide.
58. The result justified Deerslayer's conjecture.
59. This conjecture is well founded.
60. This conjecture is not well founded.
More similar words: lecturearchitecturepicturestructuremanufacturerinfrastructurerejectprojectsubject toobjectionobjectiveprojectionbe subject tostructuralmanufacturinggesturemixturecaptureventurefeaturetexturecultureby naturecreaturein naturein futurefurnituredepartureadventuresignature
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