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speculate

1 of 1verb
/ˈspɛkjəleɪt/
Forms:speculates,speculating,speculated,speculated
1

to form a theory or opinion about a subject without knowing all the facts

B2
  • Observing the unusual behavior, scientists began to speculate about the potential causes of the phenomenon.
  • Without clear details, they could only speculate about the cause of the sudden power outage.
  • When the stock prices suddenly dropped, investors started to speculate on the reasons for the market downturn.
  • After the unexpected announcement, employees started to speculate on the upcoming changes in company policies.
  • Neighbors started speculating about the reasons for the sudden increase in security measures.
2

to believe or assume something is true based on limited or unclear evidence

transitive
  • The detective speculated that the suspect might be hiding in the city.
  • Based on the clues, he speculated that the missing item was hidden somewhere nearby.
  • I speculate that the delay is due to unforeseen complications in the project.
  • I don’t know for sure, but I can speculate that he’ll arrive late.
  • Given the lack of information, they speculated that the meeting had been postponed.
3

to think deeply about something or consider different possibilities

  • I like to speculate on life’s bigger questions late at night.
  • After the conversation, I couldn’t help but speculate on her true feelings.
  • We spent the evening speculating on how the event would unfold.
  • Before making a decision, I like to speculate on all the possible outcomes.
4

to make a risky investment while hoping to profit from it

  • He decided to speculate in the stock market, hoping for a big return on his investments.
  • She speculated in cryptocurrency, hoping to cash in on the volatile market.
  • Investors speculated in gold, betting that its value would rise amid economic uncertainty.
  • He made a fortune by speculating in commercial properties during the real estate boom.
  • He didn’t just save money; he speculated in the market to grow his wealth quickly.
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