Sentences with guess
guess
G g - The suit was faultless: Wood guessed that he was a very successful publisher or a banker. [VERB that]
- By now you will have guessed that I'm back in Ireland. [VERB that]
- Well, as I got older I guess I got dumber.
- I guess it looks quite simple.
- My guess is that the chance that these vaccines will work is zero.
- guess what we're having for dinner
- I know you're going to love this race because guess who's partaking in this race?
- I guess the problem is, I'm in a mindset where I don't like to cause work for other people.
- He guessed my age
- I guess I'll go now
- I guess essentially.
- Guess implies the forming of a judgment or estimate (often a correct one) haphazardly [he guessed the number of beans in the jar]; to conjecture is to infer or predict from incomplete or uncertain evidence [I cannot conjecture what his plans are]; surmise implies a conjecturing through mere intuition or imagination [she surmised the truth]
- A bad guess
- I guess I can do it
- To guess a person's weight.
- To guess what a word means.
- I guess I can get there in time.
- We guessed at the weight of the package.
- To take a guess at someone's weight.
- If you don't know the answer, take a guess.
- He who guesses the riddle shall have the ring.
- That album is quite hard to find, but I guess you could try ordering it online.