unconjecturable
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a word derived from
conjecture.
conjecturenounthe formation or expression of an opinion or theory without sufficient evidence for proof.
Example Sentences
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A small, a simple, object to excite such abject terror as blanched the faces of the group—a little boy, a mere baby, staring at the men with wide blue eyes and unconjecturable emotions.
From The Ordeal A Mountain Romance of Tennessee by Douglas Duer
Note the way in which Shakespeare’s characters - Macbeth, for example - unfold themselves by new circumstances, what unconjecturable development takes place.
From More Pages from a Journal by Mark Rutherford
In summer the forest unceasingly hummed with unconjecturable voices of unknown birds and beasts.
From Pierre; or The Ambiguities by Herman Melville
These were supposed to be played by spirits called Durward and Felisy, who, for some absolutely unconjecturable reason, liked spending the afternoon in these puerile idiocies.
From Across the Stream by Edward Frederic Benson
He did not want to be content; he wanted to see always ahead of him a golden mist, through which the shadows of unconjecturable shapes appeared.
From Michael by E. F. (Edward Frederic) Benson