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speculare

to speculate

verb speh-koo-LAH-reh Rare

Origin: From Latin speculari, 'to observe, watch'.

Also means

to profiteer

Usage Note

Speculare has two registers: a neutral philosophical sense ('to speculate, reflect') and a negative financial one ('to profiteer, exploit'). The financial sense dominates in modern Italian — speculare sul mercato means to engage in market speculation, often with a hint of opportunism. Takes avere as auxiliary.

Examples

"Alcuni investitori speculano sui prezzi delle case."

Natural Translation

Some investors speculate on house prices.

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