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Meanings of
conjectural
in anglès
Based primarily on surmise rather than adequate evidence.
supposed
hypothetical
supposititious
divinatory
hypothetic
suppositious
suppositional
Related terms
theoretical
theoretic
Sinònims
Examples for "
supposed
"
supposed
hypothetical
supposititious
divinatory
hypothetic
Examples for "
supposed
"
1
Was the agency really
supposed
to support armed revolution in Eastern Europe?
2
The peas are
supposed
to bring good luck for the coming year.
3
Second, public companies are
supposed
to put making money ahead of collaboration.
4
The law was
supposed
to apply to terrorism cases and drug-related offences.
5
Several security protocols were overlooked during this
supposed
gross abuse of power.
1
So let's talk about how that works, let's do a
hypothetical
example.
2
Demographics and health history differentially predicted attitude and
hypothetical
funding toward incentives.
3
This
hypothetical
path is shorter than the path the light actually takes.
4
Artist's concept of the
hypothetical
Planet Nine orbiting far from the Sun.
5
We let him work out some
hypothetical
routes on the computer simulation.
1
That
supposititious
case is a precise parallel to what has happened in Russia.
2
Whether the Prince of Wales was
supposititious
,
was a point not worth discussing.
3
He made up a
supposititious
case, and laid it before her.
4
He even soared into the realm of
supposititious
truth, like Plato.
5
This is not an imaginary state of affairs, nor are these
supposititious
cases.
1
See chapter 20 for the general
divinatory
meanings of this card.
2
This is a good blend to use to consecrate and charge your
divinatory
tools.
3
She'd consulted it, the
divinatory
deck, the astrological signs, everything.
4
It was an ancient artefact of the
divinatory
Dragons Deck.
5
Geomantic Figures: There are sixteen geomantic figures which, in a
divinatory
operation, are randomly generated.
1
The case is so strange as to appear
hypothetic
,
but the authority seems reliable.
2
We are reminded that in the amphioxus (and in our
hypothetic
primitive vertebrate, Figs.
3
The proposed characteristic is compared with the current standards with reference to a
hypothetic
interplanetary flight.
4
Was there ever a more
hypothetic
appeal?
5
For many years they have been a mystery to physiologists, and their origin now is little more than
hypothetic
.
1
At war with Henry, James would naturally support his rival, whether genuine or
suppositious
.
2
Here the two
suppositious
delinquents were pointed out.
3
But so far everything has been purely
suppositious
.
4
He pointed to a
suppositious
canvas picture.
5
The problem is not
suppositious
.
1
It was all very puzzling, and what little
suppositional
evidence there was, was conflicting.
2
All at once it came to him what a fool he was to worry over this phase which was wholly
suppositional
.
3
Bunny notices the frosted, achromatic nail polish she is wearing corresponds in a
suppositional
way with the non-colour of her eyes.
4
To test this hypothesis, a benthic macroinvertebrate data set based on recent fifteen-year studies in China was built for
suppositional
plot analyses.
5
"An assassination?" He was making great
suppositional
leaps, or else I was.
Usage of
conjectural
in anglès
1
The massacres too and the ruin, though only
conjectural
,
they admitted also.
2
My good friend here, gentlemen, deals in
conjectural
certificates and broken metaphors.
3
Our ship's position in this waste of storm and sea is
conjectural
.
4
How they contrived to make the ends meet, surpasses our
conjectural
powers.
5
I am of a curious and
conjectural
nature, as you are aware.
6
The date of death is merely
conjectural
,
and unsupported by definite evidence.
7
All our attempts to discover origins far behind history must be
conjectural
.
8
That he would have enjoyed these things is not at all
conjectural
.
9
In these parts, the paths of the curves are to some extent
conjectural
.
10
To us the
conjectural
and the unthinkable may be called almost the same.
11
The failure of the modern evangelism is not
conjectural
:
the year-books show it.
12
The third story of the accompanying sketch must therefore be regarded as
conjectural
.
13
These are but
conjectural
reasons for the obscurity of those years.
14
By this term I do not mean
conjectural
and literary-historical criticism.
15
Upon the whole, this
conjectural
information, though unsatisfactory, allayed much anxiety.
16
Or so we see it; you must understand that this is all somewhat
conjectural
.
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About this term
conjectural
Adjective
Frequent collocations
merely conjectural
only conjectural
conjectural criticism
conjectural emendations
conjectural estimate
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Conjectural
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Conjectural
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