Speculate about Meaning in English
expression
释义
To form ideas or theories about something without having all the facts, often by guessing or making assumptions.
用法与细微差别
Semi-formal; often used when discussing rumors, theories, or future possibilities ('speculate about the reasons', 'speculate about the outcome'). Do not use for scientific or evidence-based explanations. Common in news, discussion, or casual analysis. Sometimes confused with 'guess' but is slightly more formal.
例句
People like to speculate about the weather.
basic
We should not speculate about other people's lives.
basic
The students speculated about the results of the test.
basic
It's pointless to speculate about what might have happened last night.
natural
Journalists love to speculate about celebrity relationships.
natural
There's no point in speculating about the outcome until the official results are announced.
natural