Speculate

/ˈspɛkjəˌleɪt/ verb

To speculate is to guess or form ideas about something when you don’t have all the facts. It can also mean to take financial risks in hopes of big profit.

From Latin *speculatus*, past participle of *speculari* “to observe, spy out,” from *specula* “watchtower,” from *specere* “to look.” It shifted from careful watching to mental guessing.

AMመስመር
ARالتفكير في
BNঅনুমান
CAespecular
CSspekulovat
DAspeculere
DEspekulation
ELδιατυπώνοντας
ESespecular
FAتخمین زدن
FIarvailla
FRspeculer
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