Adverb
with speculation; in a speculative manner
Source: WordNethe looked at her speculatively Source: Internet
More speculatively, M-theory may provide a framework for developing a unified theory of all of the fundamental forces of nature. Source: Internet
There is a rare case, where the user does not have any PLD instruction in their software code, but due to a mispredicted branch, the processor fetches in some random data that appears to be a PLD instruction, and then it gets speculatively executed. Source: Internet
Monteil, 1964: p.91 The name itself might be of Berber Zenaga origin, speculatively related to 'Ismegh' ('black slave', analogous to the Arabic 'abd ) or 'sagui nughal' ('border'). Source: Internet
Screenwriters may start their careers by writing the screenplay speculatively ; that is, they write a script with no advance payment, solicitation or contract. Source: Internet
In any case, technical ideas are often described speculatively by newspapers and magazines for many years prior to commercial realization. Source: Internet