First Known Use: 14th century
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1guess
verb \ˈges\
: to form an opinion or give an answer about something when you do not know much or anything about it
: to guess (something) correctly : to make a correct conclusion about (someone or something) by chance
: to suppose or think (something)
Full Definition of GUESS
transitive verb
1
: to form an opinion of from little or no evidence
3
: to arrive at a correct conclusion about by conjecture, chance, or intuition <guess the answer>
intransitive verb
: to make a guess
— guess·able \ˈge-sə-bəl\ adjective
— guess·er noun
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Origin of GUESS
Middle English gessen, perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Norwegian & Swedish gissa to guess, Middle Dutch gissen, gessen, Old Norse geta to get, guess — more at get
Related to GUESS
2guess
noun
: an attempt to give an opinion or answer about something when you do not know much about it or are not sure about it
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First Known Use of GUESS
14th century
Related to GUESS
- Synonyms
- conjecture, shot, supposition, surmise
GUESS[1] Defined for Kids
1guess
verb \ˈges\
guessedguess·ing
Definition of GUESS for Kids
1
: to form an opinion or give an answer about from little or no information <Guess what I got for my birthday.>
2
: to solve correctly mainly by chance <I guessed the riddle.>
2guess
noun
Definition of GUESS for Kids
: an opinion or answer that is reached with little information or by chance
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