Today’s Words That Work: Conjecture
Conjecture (kun-JEK-cher) — from the Latin for “to infer” — is a guess, an opinion or theory formed without sufficient hard evidence.
Example (as used by Michael Masterson today): “Experience has taught me that my hunches are often right… but not always. If I spend too much time and energy on a business based on conjecture, what happens if my assumptions don’t pan out?”

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