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Based primarily on surmise rather than adequate evidence.
supposed
hypothetical
supposititious
divinatory
hypothetic
suppositious
suppositional
theoretical
theoretic
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
.
conjectural
merely conjectural
only conjectural
conjectural criticism
conjectural emendations
conjectural estimate