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Term: Unspeculative

Definition:

Adjective - Not involving speculation; lacking in conjecture or theoretical assumptions.

Adverb - In a manner that is not speculative.

Sample Sentences:

1. The unspeculative nature of scientific research relies on concrete evidence and factual data.

2. He presented the unspeculative findings of his study, backed by rigorous experimentation.

3. The unspeculative approach of the detective enabled him to solve the case based purely on the evidence found at the crime scene.

4. She always approached her investments in an unspeculative manner, opting for low-risk options such as government bonds.

5. The author's writing style was characterized by its unspeculative tone, providing a purely factual account of historical events.

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