Other Words for Guess

Guess Noun Synonyms
conjecture, estimate, hypothesize, speculate, postulate, guesstimate
We guessed that he might try to come in through the window.

think, suppose, conclude, assume, believe, dare say, surmise, judge, deem, reckon, imagine, fancy, feel, suspect, divine
I guess you were right about her.

Guess Verb Synonyms
conjecture, estimate, hypothesis, speculation, surmise, assumption, judgment, feeling, suspicion, supposition, postulate, theory, guesswork, shot in the dark, guesstimate
My guess as to which card would turn up was wrong.

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Guess Hitter

Entertainment / Baseball / Guess Hitter: A hitter who (sometimes to often) tries to guess what pitch the pitcher is going to throw him given the situation. MORE

Lyric

Entertainment / Literature / Lyric: (from Greek lyra 'song') The lyric form is as old as Egypt (surviving examples date back to 2600 BCE), and examples exist in early Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and other sources. If literature from every cul MORE

Triolet

Entertainment / Literature / Triolet: A stanza of eight lines using only two rhymes, with the first line repeating three times. Here is an example by Thomas Hardy: How great my grief, my joys how few, Since first it was my fate to know th MORE

Watts

Technology / Home Audio / Watts: A measurement of power. In speakers, wattage is a term that indicates power-handling characteristics in dealing with electrical voltage inputs from the amplifier. RMS or continuous power handling is t MORE

Dictionary Attack

Technology / Email / Dictionary Attack: A type of spam program that bombards a mail server with millions of alphabetically generated email addresses in the hope that some addresses will be guessed correctly. MORE

Dead Reckoning

Technology / Aviation / Dead Reckoning: In pioneer flight before radio, beacons, and accurate maps, flying distances much by instinct and guesswork, and referring to whatever landmarks were below, was quite routine. The 'dead' part simply m MORE