spec·u·la·tive

[spek-yuh-ley-tiv, -luh-tiv]
adjective
1.
pertaining to, of the nature of, or characterized by speculation, contemplation, conjecture, or abstract reasoning: a speculative approach.
2.
theoretical, rather than practical: speculative conclusions.
3.
given to speculation, as persons, the mind, etc.
4.
of the nature of or involving commercial or financial speculation: speculative ventures.
5.
engaging in or given to such speculation.

Origin:
1350–1400; Middle English < Late Latin speculātīvus. See speculate, -ive

spec·u·la·tive·ly, adverb
spec·u·la·tive·ness, noun
an·ti·spec·u·la·tive, adjective
an·ti·spec·u·la·tive·ly, adverb
an·ti·spec·u·la·tive·ness, noun
hy·per·spec·u·la·tive, adjective
hy·per·spec·u·la·tive·ly, adverb
hy·per·spec·u·la·tive·ness, noun
non·spec·u·la·tive, adjective
non·spec·u·la·tive·ly, adverb
non·spec·u·la·tive·ness, noun
o·ver·spec·u·la·tive, adjective
o·ver·spec·u·la·tive·ly, adverb
o·ver·spec·u·la·tive·ness, noun
sem·i·spec·u·la·tive, adjective
sem·i·spec·u·la·tive·ly, adverb
sem·i·spec·u·la·tive·ness, noun
un·spec·u·la·tive, adjective
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speculative (ˈspɛkjʊlətɪv) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
relating to or characterized by speculation, esp financial speculation
 
speculatively
 
adv
 
speculativeness
 
n

speculative (ˈspɛkjʊlətɪv) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
relating to or characterized by speculation, esp financial speculation
 
speculatively
 
adv
 
speculativeness
 
n

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Example sentences
Second, and more speculatively, the backlash could extend beyond crime to include welfare and other social issues.
Much more speculatively, the plants at the peak may in some way make the clouds downwind more pluvious.
With grain prices rising speculators want grain, so the price of feed for livestock rises speculatively.
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