wild speculation

Frequency: 6.810.5 per million words

speculation that is based on very little or no information

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Examples (10)

  • There was wild speculation among the students as to the reason for postponing the lecture.
  • The media engaged in wild speculation about the celebrity's sudden disappearance.
  • Without concrete evidence, all we have is wild speculation.
  • His claims were dismissed as nothing more than wild speculation.
  • The internet is often a hotbed for wild speculation and rumors.
  • Management tried to quell the wild speculation regarding potential layoffs.
  • She refused to participate in the wild speculation about her colleague's personal life.
  • Such wild speculation can be damaging to reputations.
  • Their theories were based on wild speculation rather than factual data.
  • Despite the lack of information, wild speculation continued to circulate.