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speculate

[spek-yuh-leyt] / ˈspɛk yəˌleɪt /




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After his dismissal, TV critics for the AP and other news organizations speculated that Arnett would never work in television news again.

From Los Angeles Times

Some former classmates are speculating about his mental health and whether he envied Loureiro’s successful career.

From The Wall Street Journal

Marcia finds it “difficult to imagine what her retirement would be like—impossible and rather gruesome to speculate on it.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The powerful men connected to him are named, dissected and speculated about.

From Salon

District Attorney Hochman added that it is too early to say whether any "mental illness" played a role in the crime, and speculated that it could come up at trial.

From BBC