verb
- to form theories or guesses about something without having complete information
- to invest in stocks, property, or other ventures in the hope of gain but with the risk of loss
Usage: financial
Examples
- The scientist speculates that the new discovery could lead to better treatments.
- She speculates about what might have caused the ancient civilization to disappear.
- The reporter speculates on the outcome of tomorrow’s election.
- He speculates in real estate, buying properties he thinks will increase in value.
- Many investors speculate in cryptocurrency despite the high risks.
- The detective speculates that the suspect had inside knowledge of the building.
- Without more evidence, we can only speculate about their true motives.