conjectural (Meaning)

Wordnet

conjectural (s)

based primarily on surmise rather than adequate evidence

conjectural Sentence Examples

  1. The scientist presented a series of conjectural hypotheses to explain the phenomenon.
  2. Without concrete evidence, her conclusions remained purely conjectural.
  3. The historical account was filled with conjectural interpretations of events.
  4. Critics dismissed the author's argument as purely conjectural and lacking in empirical support.
  5. In the absence of data, any discussion about the outcome is purely conjectural.
  6. The detective's theory about the crime was purely conjectural until more evidence emerged.
  7. Philosophers often engage in conjectural reasoning to explore hypothetical scenarios.
  8. The debate about the future of technology was filled with conjectural speculations.
  9. The policy decision was made based on conjectural predictions about future economic trends.
  10. Despite being labeled as conjectural, her theories sparked a lively academic debate.

FAQs About the word conjectural

based primarily on surmise rather than adequate evidence

speculative, theoretic, theoretical, hypothetical, metaphysical,academical, proposed, unproved, debatable, presumed

factual,actual, actual, real, practical, real, clinical, factual, clinical, practical

The scientist presented a series of conjectural hypotheses to explain the phenomenon.

Without concrete evidence, her conclusions remained purely conjectural.

The historical account was filled with conjectural interpretations of events.

Critics dismissed the author's argument as purely conjectural and lacking in empirical support.