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All conjecturable synonyms

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adjective conjecturable

  • assumed β€” false; fictitious
  • guessed β€” to arrive at or commit oneself to an opinion about (something) without having sufficient evidence to support the opinion fully: to guess a person's weight.
  • debatable β€” If you say that something is debatable, you mean that it is not certain.
  • imaginary β€” existing only in the imagination or fancy; not real; fancied: an imaginary illness; the imaginary animals in the stories of Dr. Seuss.
  • problematic β€” of the nature of a problem; doubtful; uncertain; questionable.
  • speculative β€” pertaining to, of the nature of, or characterized by speculation, contemplation, conjecture, or abstract reasoning: a speculative approach.
  • theoretical β€” given to, forming, or dealing with theories; speculative.
  • vague β€” not clearly or explicitly stated or expressed: vague promises.
  • academic β€” Academic is used to describe things that relate to the work done in schools, colleges, and universities, especially work which involves studying and reasoning rather than practical or technical skills.
  • contingent β€” A contingent of police, soldiers, or military vehicles is a group of them.
  • suspect β€” to believe to be guilty, false, counterfeit, undesirable, defective, bad, etc., with little or no proof: to suspect a person of murder.
  • assumptive β€” taken for granted.
  • casual β€” If you are casual, you are, or you pretend to be, relaxed and not very concerned about what is happening or what you are doing.
  • concocted β€” to prepare or make by combining ingredients, especially in cookery: to concoct a meal from leftovers.
  • conditional β€” If a situation or agreement is conditional on something, it will only happen or continue if this thing happens.
  • conjectural β€” A statement that is conjectural is based on information that is not certain or complete.
  • contestable β€” a race, conflict, or other competition between rivals, as for a prize.
  • disputable β€” capable of being disputed; debatable; questionable.
  • doubtful β€” of uncertain outcome or result.
  • indefinite β€” not definite; without fixed or specified limit; unlimited: an indefinite number.
  • indeterminate β€” not determinate; not precisely fixed in extent; indefinite; uncertain.
  • presumptive β€” affording ground for presumption: presumptive evidence.
  • provisory β€” containing a proviso or condition; conditional.
  • putative β€” commonly regarded as such; reputed; supposed: the putative boss of the mob.
  • questionable β€” of doubtful propriety, honesty, morality, respectability, etc.: questionable activities; in questionable taste.
  • refutable β€” to prove to be false or erroneous, as an opinion or charge.
  • stochastic β€” of or relating to a process involving a randomly determined sequence of observations each of which is considered as a sample of one element from a probability distribution.
  • supposed β€” assumed as true, regardless of fact; hypothetical: a supposed case.
  • suppositional β€” the act of supposing.
  • suppositious β€” formed from or growing out of supposition: suppositious evidence.
  • theoretic β€” of, relating to, or consisting in theory; not practical (distinguished from applied).
  • uncertain β€” not definitely ascertainable or fixed, as in time of occurrence, number, dimensions, or quality.
  • unconfirmed β€” to establish the truth, accuracy, validity, or genuineness of; corroborate; verify: This report confirms my suspicions.
  • believable β€” Something that is believable makes you think that it could be true or real.
  • possible β€” that may or can be, exist, happen, be done, be used, etc.: a disease with no possible cure.
  • conceivable β€” If something is conceivable, you can imagine it or believe it.
  • plausible β€” having an appearance of truth or reason; seemingly worthy of approval or acceptance; credible; believable: a plausible excuse; a plausible plot.
  • sensible β€” having, using, or showing good sense or sound judgment: a sensible young woman.
  • apprehensible β€” capable of being comprehended or grasped mentally
  • calculable β€” Calculable amounts or consequences can be calculated.
  • comprehensible β€” Something that is comprehensible can be understood.
  • convincing β€” If you describe someone or something as convincing, you mean that they make you believe that a particular thing is true, correct, or genuine.
  • credible β€” Credible means able to be trusted or believed.
  • likely β€” probably or apparently destined (usually followed by an infinitive): something not likely to happen.
  • supposable β€” to assume (something), as for the sake of argument or as part of a proposition or theory: Suppose the distance to be one mile.
  • thinkable β€” capable of being thought; conceivable.
  • under the sun β€” (often initial capital letter) the star that is the central body of the solar system, around which the planets revolve and from which they receive light and heat: its mean distance from the earth is about 93 million miles (150 million km), its diameter about 864,000 miles (1.4 million km), and its mass about 330,000 times that of the earth; its period of surface rotation is about 26 days at its equator but longer at higher latitudes.
  • apt β€” An apt remark, description, or choice is especially suitable.
  • hopeful β€” full of hope; expressing hope: His hopeful words stimulated optimism.
  • probable β€” likely to occur or prove true: He foresaw a probable business loss. He is the probable writer of the article.
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