Conjecturing [verb]

Definition of Conjecturing:

speculate

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Sentence/Example of Conjecturing:

And so, while Ruth scribbled away in her garret, the public were busying themselves in conjecturing who “Floy” might be.

However, I'm not writing you now to oblige you to join with me in conjecturing as to what lies in the Other Room.

But they are not left long conjecturing about it, ere their attention is called to another and similar smoke on the land.

Coniectinge (Conjectinge), s. conjecturing, B 2592; Coniectinges, pl.

Another reason for conjecturing that the Wanderoo would have been one of the animals sent to grace the palace of Solomon is this.

Thus conjecturing, I crossed the stream, and quickening my pace, walked forward in the direction of the blaze.

While I was yet conjecturing what might be the intelligence he brought, Power rode up to my side.

He fatigued himself and Laura in vain, with conjecturing the cause of this silence.

Edith could not help conjecturing the true significance of this resolve.

And until she arrived the brother spent his time in conjecturing as to just what an "outfit" would mean.