Conjecture in a sentence as a noun

Further, I'm not asking for people to conjecture what they may or may not be doing from the outside; I can do that as well as the next guy. But if you have direct experience, I'm all ears.

It's got it all;> Here we have a group of objectivist libertarianswild conjecture?

Is it conjecture to say that Khoo wants to pay under market rate for one job that should really be done by more than one person at market rate?

I'm not sure my brain can cope with much more wild conjecture.> "The only way to reverse a community’s greed is through generosity.

Conjecture in a sentence as a verb

I've heard lots of conjecture about how people pick 7 or 3 or 4 more than others, and for a variety of reasons, but had a hard time finding actual demonstration of this.

Obviously I didn't read the email, but the author seems well-read and reasonable, so I'm inclined to conjecture that whatever he sent wasn't outrageous.

Here's a First World problem: the inability to see that others are as fully complex and as keen on technology and pleasure as you are.> One event that illustrated the gap between the Africa of conjecture and the real Africa was the BlackBerry outage of a few weeks ago.

Conjecture definitions

noun

a hypothesis that has been formed by speculating or conjecturing (usually with little hard evidence); "speculations about the outcome of the election"; "he dismissed it as mere conjecture"

See also: speculation

noun

a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence

See also: guess supposition surmise surmisal speculation hypothesis

noun

reasoning that involves the formation of conclusions from incomplete evidence

verb

to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds; "Scientists supposed that large dinosaurs lived in swamps"

See also: speculate theorize theorise hypothesize hypothesise hypothecate suppose