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conjecturing

  • present participle
    of conjecture.
    conjecture
    noun
    the formation or expression of an opinion or theory without sufficient evidence for proof.

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Simpson homicide trial in 1994, Wecht was a frequent talk show guest, conjecturing on the “Today” show and “Good Morning America” about the significance of blood samples and other evidence.

From Seattle Times May 13, 2024

The outlay had some crypto followers conjecturing that he meant to consolidate the industry in his own hands.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 9, 2022

"Rather than conjecturing whether Xi would restrain actions before the party congress, it is more realistic to analyse its daily military activities and make preparations accordingly," the official added.

From Reuters Feb. 23, 2022

We tune in for the fighting, assigning meaning to each expression, conjecturing about what happens when the cameras are off.

From Salon Nov. 6, 2021

They had a pleasant five minutes conjecturing about how much was in the bank.

From "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" by Betty Smith