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Innuendo vs Conjecture - What's the difference?

innuendo | conjecture |

As nouns the difference between innuendo and conjecture

is that innuendo is a derogatory hint or reference to a person or thing. An implication or insinuation while conjecture is a statement or an idea which is unproven, but is thought to be true; a guess.

As a verb conjecture is

to guess; to venture an unproven idea.

innuendo

Alternative forms

* (archaic) inuendo

Noun

  • A derogatory hint or reference to a person or thing. An implication or insinuation.
  • She made a devious innuendo about her husband, who was embarrassed.
  • (logic) A rhetorical device with an omitted, but obvious conclusion, made to increase the force of an argument.
  • conjecture

    English

    Noun

  • (formal) A statement or an idea which is unproven, but is thought to be true; a .
  • I explained it, but it is pure conjecture whether he understood, or not.
  • (formal) A supposition based upon incomplete evidence; a hypothesis.
  • The physicist used his conjecture about subatomic particles to design an experiment.
  • (mathematics, philology) A statement likely to be true based on available evidence, but which has not been formally (l).
  • (obsolete) of signs and omens.
  • Synonyms

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    Verb

    (conjectur)
  • (formal) To ; to venture an unproven idea.
  • I do not know if it is true; I am simply conjecturing here.
  • * South
  • Human reason can then, at the best, but conjecture what will be.