Guessed [verb]

Definition of Guessed:

try to figure out; imagine

Opposite/Antonyms of Guessed:


Sentence/Example of Guessed:

Um, you know, but my guess is it would be that they’re getting a lot more of that good information from us.

This may be our best guess at eta-Earth yet, but as all the dependencies should make clear, it’ll likely be a moving target for years to come.

For example, if the true price was 29 and you guessed 30, while another contestant guessed 20, then they would be the winner even though your guess was technically closer.

Beyond that, everything is just an educated guess, which is exactly why NASA needs to punch an asteroid with a robot.

Asked to put a number on how big those charge-offs could be a year hence, Dimon and Piepszak declined to even venture a guess.

Once the update happens, you can check which of your competitors have moved up or down in rankings and make an educated guess about the contributing factors.

Going back to the car factory analogy, ART spits out educated guesses on how rejiggering inputs changes how many cars the factory produces.

My guess is even as we grow the sample that will continue to be true.

Now that you had the optimal guessing strategy, all that was left was calculating the average number of guesses.

After each guess, you are told whether the secret word is alphabetically before or after your guess.