Pronunciation of the English word speculations.
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1. | If there existed a market for sentences, our grammatical speculations would suddenly make sense. | |
2. | Baseless speculations. | |
3. | Our evidence is no more than a tiny sliver of solid knowledge amidst the vast bog of doubts and speculations. | |
4. | The study did rule out the possibility that Nessie, the favorite of folklore, is a long-necked ancient reptile called a plesiosaur. The study also rejected speculations that it might be a Greenland shark or a giant sturgeon. | |
5. | I can speculate all I want about the nature of the universe and "reality," but such would be just speculation. I can say that our reality is like a computer simulation. I can say that our reality is like a hologram. I can say that our reality is like a dream. There are many more I-can-say's. They are speculations. As humans, we are like rabbits in that even if higher beings were to tell us the truth, we still might not understand. | |
6. | The real reason is far more mundane than all of these speculations. |