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noun

conjecture

kuhn-JEHK-chuh
noun
1
A guess or opinion formed without solid proof.
"It's pure conjecture at this point who will win the leadership race."
verb
1
To guess or form an opinion without full proof.
"Scientists conjectured that the crater was formed by an ancient asteroid impact."

How to Use Conjecture

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In plain EnglishAn educated guess, or the act of making one.

Easily confused with
conjuncture
Common pairings
pure conjecture open to conjecture conjecture about

Word Forms

conjectured past tense, conjectures plural, conjectures singular

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Etymology

From Latin coniectura, "a guess", from conicere, "to throw together" — from con- + iacere ("to throw"), the same root as "eject" and "project".

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