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conjucture

 

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Conjucture

A conjucture can refer to multiple meanings depending on its usage. It can be used as a noun, verb, or adjective.

Noun - Meaning

1. A conjecture refers to a conclusion or opinion formed by incomplete information or guesswork.

Sample Sentence:

Her conjucture about the outcome of the experiment turned out to be correct.

Noun - Mathematical Sense

2. In mathematics, a conjucture is a statement that is believed to be true but has not been proven yet.

Sample Sentence:

The mathematician proposed a new conjucture about prime numbers.

Verb

3. To conjucture as a verb means to form an opinion or make a guess based on limited evidence.

Sample Sentence:

The detective tried to conjucture what had happened at the crime scene.

Adjective

4. Conjucture can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is imaginary or based on speculation.

Sample Sentence:

The author created a conjuctural storyline for his latest novel.

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