Crossword-Solution: CONJECTURAL
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Conjectural | a. | Dependent on conjecture; fancied; imagined; guessed at; undetermined; doubtful. |
We have 60 clues for the answer “CONJECTURAL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| postulated | 30 answers |
| formalistic | 30 answers |
| taken as known | 31 answers |
| reputed | 31 answers |
| commonly believed | 31 answers |
| Presupposed | 31 answers |
| suppositional | 32 answers |
| taken for granted | 33 answers |
| putative | 34 answers |
| mythological | 36 answers |
| presumed | 38 answers |
| Nonexistent. | 39 answers |
| historic | 41 answers |
| illegitimate | 41 answers |
| Concluded | 42 answers |
| fabled | 45 answers |
| Granted | 46 answers |
| Made up | 47 answers |
| Presumptive | 47 answers |
| Believed | 48 answers |
| suppositious | 49 answers |
| chimerical | 49 answers |
| Fictional. | 49 answers |
| Alleged. | 49 answers |
| Handed down | 50 answers |
| mythical | 50 answers |
| Speculative | 51 answers |
| Historical ___ | 52 answers |
| Fictitious | 56 answers |
| Legendary | 57 answers |
| unresolved | 57 answers |
| Illusory | 59 answers |
| supposed | 64 answers |
| ACADEMIC ___ | 65 answers |
| immortal | 66 answers |
| fabricated | 67 answers |
| conditional | 68 answers |
| Fabulous | 68 answers |
| renowned | 69 answers |
| Accepted | 69 answers |
| famed | 70 answers |
| Impractical | 70 answers |
| Celebrated | 70 answers |
| Tradition-al | 72 answers |
| Hypothetical | 72 answers |
| Famous ___ | 73 answers |
| Theoretical | 73 answers |
| Assumed | 73 answers |
| Romantic | 74 answers |
| unreal | 75 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with CONJECTURAL (5)
Had both the children been there, the affair might have been determined too easily by measuring them at once; but as Harry only was present, it was all conjectural assertion on both sides; and every body had a right to be equally positive in their opinion, and to repeat it over and over again as often as they liked.
This chapter was to be an (alas, entirely conjectural) "Address Delivered by a Bookseller on Being Conferred the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters by a Leading University," and it presented so many alluring possibilities that Roger's mind always wandered from the paper into entranced visions of his imagined scene.
One reason was that before proceeding to any act he was always circumspect, conjectural, contemplative; he had little eagerness, as became a man who felt that whenever he really began to move he walked with long steps.
The extravagant estimate given by some as to the value of books in those days is merely conjectural, as it necessarily must be when we remember that the price was guided by the accuracy of the transcription, the splendor of the binding (which was often gorgeous to excess), and by the beauty and richness of the illuminations.
The woman herself was a shadowy, conjectural creature who had little to do with the outlines presented to Sherton eyes; a shape in the gloom, whose true description could only be approximated by putting together a movement now and a glance then, in that patient and long-continued attentiveness which nothing but watchful loving-kindness ever troubles to give.
Quotes with CONJECTURAL (3)
What manner of people they were only books and other people could tell... and the tale was a long and gory one dating from the dim, conjectural dawn of history. But being human they were as apt to change as mother nature to remain constant.
Anarchists did not try to carry out genocide against the Armenians in Turkey; they did not deliberately starve millions of Ukrainians; they did not create a system of death camps to kill Jews, gypsies, and Slavs in Europe; they did not fire-bomb scores of large German and Japanese cities and drop nuclear bombs on two of them; they did not carry out a ‘Great Leap Forward’ that killed scores of millions of Chinese; they did not attempt to kill everybody with any appreciable edu…
This other man he could never see in his entirety but he seemed an artisan and a worker in metal. The judge enshadowed him where he crouched at his trade but he was a coldforger who worked with hammer and die, perhaps under some indictment and an exile from men's fires, hammering out like his own conjectural destiny all through the night of his becoming some coinage for a dawn that would not be. It is this false moneyer with his gravers and burins who seeks favor with the jud…