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Guess Definition & Meaning

1. To estimate or conjecture without certain knowledge.

Example: I guess it will rain tomorrow.

2. To form an opinion or judgment based on incomplete information.

Example: I guess she's around 30 years old.

3. To make a prediction or assumption about something.

Example: I guess he won't show up to the meeting.

4. To solve a problem or answer a question by making an educated guess.

Example: I guess the answer is

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6. To take a chance or risk on something.

Example: I guess i'll try the spicy food.

Examples of the word guess used in sentences.

  • Guess what? I got a promotion at work!
  • I guess I'll have to study harder for the exam.
  • Can you guess who won the game last night?
  • I guess we'll just have to wait for the rain to stop before we go outside.
  • Can you guess how many candies are in the jar?
  • I guess we'll have to reschedule our plans for tomorrow.
  • I have to guess the weight of this pumpkin for the contest, but I have no idea.
  • I'm not sure how many people will attend the party, but I'll take a guess and plan accordingly.
  • Guess what? I got a promotion at work!
  • Can you guess what the weather will be like tomorrow?
  • I don't want to guess how much money we'll need for this project, I prefer to estimate the cost.
  • I'd like to take a wild guess and say that you're feeling a bit overwhelmed by your workload.
  • Can you guess what time the concert starts tonight?
  • I guess I'll have to postpone the meeting until next week due to unforeseen circumstances.
  • She's been acting strange lately, but without any solid evidence we can only guess what might be causing her behavior.
  • I can only guess what my boss will say in response to my proposal.
  • I'm not sure, but I guess the concert tickets are sold out by now.
  • I guess his reaction was understandable given the situation.
  • She always guesses the correct answer in trivia games.
  • He tried to guess the password several times, but it didn't work.
  • I'm going to take a wild guess and say that you haven't practiced your piano scales as much as you should have.
  • Despite my best efforts, I can only guess at what my colleague was thinking when she made that decision.
  • After tasting the soup, the chef asked the guests to guess the secret ingredient, but nobody could figure it out.
  • I guess we'll have to postpone our hiking trip until next week, since the weather forecast predicts heavy rain.
  • The detective had to guess the culprit's identity based on some vague clues and a few witnesses' testimonies.
  • I have to guess the answer to this question, as I don't have all the information.
  • I don't want to guess at her intentions, I'd rather just ask her directly.
  • I can only guess what the future holds, but I remain optimistic.
  • Can you guess how many people will attend the party?
  • I can only guess what the outcome of the election will be.
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