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speculate

[spek-yuh-leyt] / ˈspɛk yəˌleɪt /




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Police initially referred to an explosion but later changed their definition to a fire, adding it was too early to speculate on the cause.

From BBC

Others have speculated Berkshire could use its cash to pay a dividend, something Buffett has resisted, partly because of the tax consequences for shareholders.

From The Wall Street Journal

The January transfer window is officially open and it's time to find out which speculated transfers will materialise into done deals.

From BBC

Baldy as observers speculate about what could have happened to each of the hikers.

From Los Angeles Times

Fans have been speculating about a major new twist in this series after trailers broadcast over Christmas showed a figure wearing a red cloak in a departure from the usual traitors' green.

From BBC