A conjecture is a guess, theory, hypothesis, or proposition.
A theory can be a hypothesis, conjecture, or speculation.
(conjecture: a statement expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence)"The report on possible terrorist plans was dismissed as mere conjecture.""The scientist would not conjecture on the effect the drilling might have on earthquake activity."
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A theory can be a hypothesis, conjecture, or speculation.
Conjecture, omen, prophecy, augury...
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The future tense of "conjecture" is "will conjecture."
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The word "conjecture" is a noun. It refers to an opinion or conclusion based on incomplete information.
The Poincaré Conjecture.
A conjecture should be testable. You test it and if it fails the test, it is a false conjecture.
One possible conjecture is that their sum is 27. The conjecture is patently false, but that does not stop it being a conjecture.
My conjecture is that the sum is 67. A conjecture does not have to be true, or even plausible. You should be able to test it. If it is found to be true then in is no longer a conjecture, if it is found to be false, it is rejected - and so no longer a conjecture. If it cannot be proved either way, it remains a conjecture.
A conjecture is an opinion based on incomplete information, or a guess. It need not be true - or even sensible. So my conjecture is that the sum of two fractions is greater than three quarters. That is a nonsensical conjecture, but it is a conjecture and that is what the question requires.
One possible conjecture is that each square number up to 1000 has 4 factors. The conjecture is manifestly false, but it is still a conjecture.