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guess - a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence |
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conjecture,
supposition,
surmise,
surmisal,
speculation,
hypothesis |
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opinion,
view the reason for a court's judgment (as opposed to the decision itself)
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divination the art or gift of prophecy (or the pretense of prophecy) by supernatural means
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guess - an estimate based on little or no information |
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guesswork,
guessing,
shot |
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approximation,
estimate,
estimation,
idea the act of bringing near or bringing together especially the cut edges of tissue
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| verbo |
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guess - put forward, of a guess, in spite of possible refutation; "I am guessing that the price of real estate will rise again"; "I cannot pretend to say that you are wrong" |
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venture,
pretend,
hazard |
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speculate to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds; "Scientists supposed that large dinosaurs lived in swamps"
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anticipate,
call,
forebode,
foretell,
predict,
prognosticate,
promise be a forerunner of or occur earlier than; "This composition anticipates Impressionism"
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surmise,
suspect infer from incomplete evidence
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guess - guess correctly; solve by guessing; "He guessed the right number of beans in the jar and won the prize" |
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infer |
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figure out,
lick,
puzzle out,
solve,
work,
work out pass the tongue over; "the dog licked her hand"
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tell discern or comprehend; "He could tell that she was unhappy"
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