be abstracted, cast lots, digest, forebode, hypothesize, make an investment, play around with, presage, review, study, weigh
Definitionv. to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds
Last update: November 16, 2016
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I speculate that team A will win the match. [adjective]
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Em skills in to two supremely to contradict bennett speculate about possible. [verb]
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We could speculate as to a future reality Tv show placing celluloid in all surveillance cameras. [verb]
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Is there to you no meaning in the singularity that power in full degree to speculate upon the future was given to man alone. [verb]
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'" "We have no right to speculate as to what he might say," replied Faith, who was very clear-headed."' [verb]
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He heard the explosions all around, and speculated. [verb]
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To the farmer the automobile is a traction engine, and he advises the route accordingly; he will even speculate whether a given bridge will support the extraordinary load. [verb]
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"What did you speculate in, Jim." [verb]
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Did you speculate any more. [verb]
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How far I should have been justified in the sight of God and man, it is unnecessary now to speculate upon. [verb]
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I won't speculate on what that size is, but it certainly is not "the whole world." [Please select]
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