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Conjecture

Noun, Verb
UK /kənˈdʒek.tʃər/
US /kənˈdʒek.tʃɚ/
Level: Easy - A1 (Beginner)

Definition

To form an opinion or idea without proof or sufficient evidence.

Example

"We can only conjecture why she left so suddenly, as she didn’t explain anything clearly."

"News reporters often make conjectures about political events before official statements are released."

"The scientist made a careful conjecture about the cause of the strange behavior in the experiment, which needed more testing to confirm."

Explanation

Conjecture is when someone forms an opinion or idea about something based on incomplete or limited information. It’s like guessing what’s inside a wrapped gift just by its shape or weight—you don’t really know, but you try to figure it out using clues. People often make conjectures in science, news, or daily life before they get the full facts. Sometimes it turns out right, sometimes wrong, but it’s not based on proof—just reasoning or instinct.