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spec·u·late
Audio Help [spek-yuh-leyt] Pronunciation Key
Audio Help [spek-yuh-leyt] Pronunciation Key –verb (used without object), -lat·ed, -lat·ing.
| 1. | to engage in thought or reflection; meditate (often fol. by on, upon, or a clause). |
| 2. | to indulge in conjectural thought. |
| 3. | to engage in any business transaction involving considerable risk or the chance of large gains, esp. to buy and sell commodities, stocks, etc., in the expectation of a quick or very large profit. |
[Origin: 1590–1600; < L speculātus, ptp. of speculārī to watch over, explore, reconnoiter, deriv. of specula watch tower, n. deriv. of specere to look, regard; see -ate1
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] —Synonyms 1. think, reflect, cogitate. 2. conjecture, guess, surmise, suppose, theorize.
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v. spec·u·lat·ed, spec·u·lat·ing, spec·u·lates v. intr.
v. tr. To assume to be true without conclusive evidence: speculated that high cholesterol was a contributing factor to the patient's health problems. [Latin speculārī, speculāt-, to observe, from specula, watchtower, from specere, to look at; see spek- in Indo-European roots.] |
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