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    spec·u·la·tive
    /ˈspekyələdiv/

    adjective

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  2. The meaning of SPECULATIVE is involving, based on, or constituting intellectual speculation; also : theoretical rather than demonstrable. How to use speculative in a sentence.

  3. SPECULATIVE definition: 1. based on a guess and not on information: 2. bought or done in order to make a profit in the…. Learn more.

  4. Speculative definition: pertaining to, of the nature of, or characterized by speculation, contemplation, conjecture, or abstract reasoning. See examples of SPECULATIVE used in a sentence.

  5. Speculative describes abstract ideas — usually with high risk — that often come with excitement and expectation too. A speculative investment could mean putting lots of cash into a business or real estate property hoping it will make money later.

  6. speculative. (spekjʊlətɪv , US -leɪt- ) 1. adjective. A piece of information that is speculative is based on guesses rather than knowledge. The papers ran speculative stories about his mysterious disappearance. He has written a speculative biography of Christopher Marlowe.

  7. adj. 1. a. Given to, characterized by, or based upon speculation or conjecture: speculative articles about the origin of language. b. Expressing inquisitive interest: raised a speculative eyebrow. 2. a. Engaging in, given to, or involving financial speculation: speculative brokers; speculative stocks.

  8. adjective. /ˈspekjələtɪv/, /ˈspekjəleɪtɪv/ based on guessing or on opinions that have been formed without knowing all the facts. The report is highly speculative and should be ignored. Topics Opinion and argument c1, Doubt, guessing and certainty c1. Want to learn more?

  9. speculative. adjective. uk / ˈspekjələtɪv / us. Add to word list. based on a guess and not on information: The article was dismissed as highly / purely speculative.

  10. Definitions of 'speculative' 1. A piece of information that is speculative is based on guesses rather than knowledge. [...] 2. Speculative is used to describe activities which involve buying goods or shares, or buildings and properties, in the hope of being able to sell them again at a higher price and make a profit. [...] More.

  11. SPECULATIVE meaning: 1. based on a guess and not on information: 2. bought or done in order to make a profit in the…. Learn more.