different between predicting vs speculating
predicting
English
Verb
predicting
- present participle of predict
- 2000, J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, xiii.
- Professor Trelawney kept predicting Harry’s death, which he found extremely annoying.
- 2000, J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, xiii.
Noun
predicting (plural predictings)
- A prediction.
- 2011, John Finnis, Religion and Public Reasons: Collected Essays (page 203)
- And we, looking back, can observe how Peter attributes the prophetic predictings not to the human imaginings of the prophets but to 'the Spirit of Christ within them' […]
- 2011, John Finnis, Religion and Public Reasons: Collected Essays (page 203)
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speculating
English
Verb
speculating
- present participle of speculate
Noun
speculating (usually uncountable, plural speculatings)
- speculation
- 1832, Thomas Carlyle, Goethe's Works
- […] whereupon ensues a long course of theatrical speculatings and practisings […]
- 1832, Thomas Carlyle, Goethe's Works
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