Guess again
see: have another guess coming
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- Guessed
[ges] /gɛs/ verb (used with object) 1. to arrive at or commit oneself to an opinion about (something) without having sufficient evidence to support the opinion fully: to guess a person’s weight. 2. to estimate or conjecture about correctly: to guess what a word means. 3. to think, believe, or suppose: I guess I can […]
- Guesser
[ges] /gɛs/ verb (used with object) 1. to arrive at or commit oneself to an opinion about (something) without having sufficient evidence to support the opinion fully: to guess a person’s weight. 2. to estimate or conjecture about correctly: to guess what a word means. 3. to think, believe, or suppose: I guess I can […]
- Guesstimate
[verb ges-tuh-meyt; noun ges-tuh-mit, -meyt] /verb ˈgɛs təˌmeɪt; noun ˈgɛs tə mɪt, -ˌmeɪt/ Informal. verb (used with object), guesstimated, guesstimating. 1. to estimate without substantial basis in facts or statistics. noun 2. an estimate arrived at by guesswork. noun (ˈɡɛstɪmɪt) 1. an estimate calculated mainly or only by guesswork verb (ˈɡɛstɪˌmeɪt) 2. to form a […]
- Guess what
verb To feign a conjecture when the truth is blatantly obvious; you’ll never guess, surprise surprise: The only one bold enough to call the proposal a smoke screen disguising congressional complicity was Colorado Republican Armstrong. Guess what? He’s retiring this year/ Kissinger’s scheme outlined a framework between the two superpowers to be arranged by a […]
- Guesswork
[ges-wurk] /ˈgɛsˌwɜrk/ noun 1. or procedure based on or consisting of the making of or conjectures. /ˈɡɛsˌwɜːk/ noun 1. a set of conclusions, estimates, etc, arrived at by guessing 2. the process of making guesses n. also guess-work, 1725, from guess + work (n.).