Synonym: plunger. Similar words: speculate, speculation, spectacular, regulator, regulatory, secular, circulate, ejaculate. Meaning: ['spekjəleɪtə /-kjʊlə-] n. 1. someone who makes conjectures without knowing the facts 2. someone who risks losses for the possibility of considerable gains.
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1 I used the language of the speculator.
2 The mark-up should be fair and reasonable, the speculator being reimbursed for both time and enterprise.
3 Where site assembly is involved, the speculator fulfils a valuable function.
4 This crew is embodied by a builder turned speculator who marries Fonty's daughter in a marvellously comic wedding scene.
5 The landowner, estate agent or speculator may make a direct approach to the developer.
6 Sarkozy is not a strong reformer, but a speculator.
7 A speculator may try to amass great wealth.
8 He is speculator who hold up customers.
9 Losses make the speculator studious -- not profits.
10 He was a sinister and crafty speculator.
11 He is a traitor, a speculator!
12 When a speculator bets wrongly , gearing blows up the damage.
13 The ciritics assessed him a political speculator rather than a statesman.
14 The lifetime of an average speculator is measured in months, not years.
15 When a speculator is fortunate enough to double his original capital, he should at once draw out one half of his profit to be set aside for reserve.
16 Griffith, a Welsh mining speculator, bought what was left of the rancho a century later.
17 'so the river - boat gambler and the speculator is going to be respectable!
18 The lifetime of an speculator is measured in months, not years.
19 By his own admission,(www.Sentencedict.com) he evaded taxes as a Florida real-estate speculator.
20 There are suggestions in the judgment that the decision would have been otherwise had the buyer been a property speculator.
21 It was lobbied by folks on the payroll of legendary land speculator Don Diamond.
22 The local recipient of the most fixes, year after year, is legendary land speculator Don Diamond.
23 The drawing suggests a first investment that is very risky for the speculator.
24 From apparently look, this banking crisis is caused directly by the congenial behavior of international speculator.
25 The stake was large, and Harkness was a daring speculator.
26 In the sterling crisis in 1992, led a gang of Soros speculator successfully blocked a pound.
27 He combined a fellowship at Cambridge with extensive government service as an adviser and high-level civil servant, and was an active speculator, polemicist, and journalist.
28 Under the house price rise's enticement, the home - buyer, the borrower, the money-lender , the investor and the speculator, to make money to carry on gambling.
29 He had a rich and varied non-academic life as a government official and adviser, journalist, speculator, academic administrator, and member of the Cambridge Apostles and the Bloomsbury group.
30 At that time, being banned from trading in a bucket-shop was tantamount to the highest degree of flattery for any speculator.
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