Crossword-Solution: SPECULATIVE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Speculative | a. | Given to speculation; contemplative. |
| Speculative | a. | Involving, or formed by, speculation; ideal; theoretical; not established by demonstration. |
| Speculative | a. | Of or pertaining to vision; also, prying; inquisitive; curious. |
| Speculative | a. | Of or pertaining to speculation in land, goods, shares, etc.; as, a speculative dealer or enterprise. |
We have 37 clues for the answer “SPECULATIVE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Tentative | 27 answers |
| formalistic | 30 answers |
| postulated | 30 answers |
| Presupposed | 31 answers |
| commonly believed | 31 answers |
| reputed | 31 answers |
| taken as known | 31 answers |
| integrative | 32 answers |
| suppositional | 32 answers |
| taken for granted | 33 answers |
| ruminating | 33 answers |
| concocting | 33 answers |
| centralising | 33 answers |
| wrapped up in | 33 answers |
| meditating | 34 answers |
| reflecting | 34 answers |
| undistracted | 34 answers |
| putative | 34 answers |
| dreaming | 35 answers |
| concentrating | 35 answers |
| Deep in thought. | 35 answers |
| lost in thought | 36 answers |
| Daydreaming | 40 answers |
| illegitimate | 41 answers |
| Concluded | 42 answers |
| conjectural | 45 answers |
| Granted | 46 answers |
| Presumptive | 47 answers |
| Alleged. | 49 answers |
| scheming | 49 answers |
| immersed | 55 answers |
| unresolved | 57 answers |
| Absorbed | 60 answers |
| Intent | 60 answers |
| Theoretical | 73 answers |
| "Understood" | 88 answers |
| Doubtful | 92 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with SPECULATIVE (5)
Probably, as with persons playing whist for love, the consciousness of a certain immunity under any circumstances from that worst possible ultimate, the having to pay, makes them unduly speculative.
The robe of speculative cobwebs, embroidered with flowers of rhetoric, steeped in the dew of sickly sentiment, this transcendental robe in which the German Socialists wrapped their sorry “eternal truths,” all skin and bone, served to wonderfully increase the sale of their goods amongst such a public.
Dispositions more boldly speculative may derive a stern enjoyment from the discovery, since there must be evil in the world, that a high man is as likely to grasp his share of it as a low one.
The overestimates of the CIA, with selective and often speculative information provided by the country's intelligence gatherer, the NSA, helped define a decade of political and tech- nological achievements: Star Wars, Stealth, MX, B1, B2 and other assorted toys that had no practical use save all out war.
Economic growth slowed markedly in 1992 largely because of contractionary domestic policies intended to wring speculative excesses from the stock and real estate markets.
Quotes with SPECULATIVE (3)
There are many who consider as an injury to themselves any conduct which they have a distaste for, and resent it as an outrage to their feelings; as a religious bigot, when charged with disregarding the religious feelings of others, has been known to retort that they disregard his feelings, by persisting in their abominable worship or creed. But there is no parity between the feeling of a person for his own opinion, and the feeling of another who is offended at his holding it…
It must not be forgotten that reason too needs to be sustained in all its searching by trusting dialogue and sincere friendship. A climate of suspicion and distrust, which can beset speculative research, ignores the teaching of the ancient philosophers who proposed friendship as one of the most appropriate contexts for sound philosophical enquiry.
Our critique is not opposed to the *dogmatic procedure* of reason in its pure knowledge as science (for science must always be dogmatic, that is, derive its proof from secure *a priori* principles), but only to *dogmatism*, that is, to the presumption that it is possible to make any progress with pure (philosophical) knowledge from concepts according to principles, such as reason has long been in the habit of using, without first inquiring in what way, and by what right, it h…