• Speculate

    Origin

    From Latin speculātus (""), past participle of speculor ("look out"), from specula ("watchtower"), from specio ("look at")

    Full definition of speculate

    Verb

    1. (intransitive) To think, meditate or reflect on a subject; to deliberate or cogitate.
      • HawthorneIt is remarkable that persons who speculate the most boldly often conform with the most perfect quietude to the external regulations of society.
    2. (intransitive) To make an inference based on inconclusive evidence; to surmise or conjecture.
      • 2013-06-07, David Simpson, Fantasy of navigation, It is tempting to speculate about the incentives or compulsions that might explain why anyone would take to the skies in the basket a balloon: perhaps out of a desire to escape the gravity of this world or to get a preview of the next; .
    3. (intransitive, business, finance) To make a risky trade in the hope of making a profit; to venture or gamble.

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