conjectors

[US]/kənˈdʒektəz/
[UK]/kənˈdʒektərz/

Translation

n.Plural form of conjector; people who form opinions or make judgments based on incomplete evidence or speculation

Phrases & Collocations

conjectors suggest

conjectors believe

conjectors argue

conjectors claim

bold conjectors

ancient conjectors

early conjectors

famous conjectors

modern conjectors

original conjectors

Example Sentences

skilled conjectors often propose groundbreaking theories that challenge conventional wisdom.

brilliant conjectors in mathematics have historically pushed the boundaries of human knowledge.

the conference brought together leading conjectors from around the world to discuss new ideas.

scientific conjectors must balance creativity with rigorous methodology in their work.

ancient greek philosophers were among the first systematic conjectors in western thought.

modern conjectors benefit greatly from advances in computational technology.

the team of conjectors collaborated on solving the complex problem.

experienced conjectors develop intuition about which hypotheses are worth pursuing.

theoretical conjectors often work in isolation, yet their ideas reshape entire fields.

young conjectors should learn from the mistakes of their predecessors.

independent conjectors sometimes outperform teams in generating novel hypotheses.

the panel featured distinguished conjectors from diverse academic disciplines.

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