Guess in a sentence

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Synonym: estimate. Antonym: know

Meaning: To estimate or make a judgment without sufficient information; often used in problem-solving contexts.

Guess sentence for class 1


- I want to guess the answer to the riddle.
- Can you guess my favorite color?
- I will guess where we are going for the trip.
- She likes to guess the animal in the game.
- He made a guess about the number of candies.
- I can guess what is in the mystery box.
- Lets guess how many stars are in the sky.
- I took a guess on the quiz question.
- She tried to guess the secret word.
- He made a good guess about the storys ending.
- I want to guess the surprise for my birthday.
- Can you guess what I want for lunch?
- I like to guess the characters in the movie.
- She gave a guess about the weather tomorrow.
- I want to guess which toy is hidden.
- He was excited to guess the right answer.
- We can guess how many pages are in the book.
- I took a wild guess and got it right!
- She asked me to guess her favorite song.
- He made a guess about the puzzle pieces.
- I love to guess how many friends will come.
- We can guess who will win the game.
- I will guess what flavor of ice cream it is.
- She took a guess and found the treasure.
- He likes to guess the time during the game.
- I want to guess how many toys are in the box.
- Can you guess the name of my pet?
- I made a guess about the surprise party.
- She loves to guess the movie from the clues.
- He was happy when his guess was correct.

Guess sentence for class 2


- I want to guess the answer to the riddle.
- Can you guess my favorite color?
- She made a guess about the games winner.
- I like to guess whats in the mystery box.
- He took a guess at the number of candies.
- Lets guess the animal by its sounds.
- I made a guess and was right!
- She asked me to guess where she hid the treasure.
- We can guess how many stars are in the sky.
- He likes to guess the ending of the story.
- I took a wild guess and it was fun.
- She asked me to guess her favorite food.
- I cant wait to guess the surprise!
- Lets make a guess about the weather tomorrow.
- He is good at making guesses in games.
- I like to guess what my friends are thinking.
- She smiled when I made a good guess.
- We can take turns to guess the answers.
- I made a guess about the magic trick.
- Can you guess what I brought for lunch?
- She likes to guess the colors of the rainbow.
- I want to guess how many books are on the shelf.
- We can guess how tall the tree is.
- He took a guess and was very close!
- I enjoy playing games where we guess the words.
- She asked me to guess her favorite animal.
- I can guess the right answer if I try hard.
- Lets guess what we will do next weekend.
- He thinks guessing is a fun activity.
- I love to guess the different flavors of ice cream!

Guess sentence for class 3


- I want to guess the riddle you told me!
- Can you guess what my favorite color is?
- I will guess the answer to the math problem.
- Lets play a game where we guess the animal!
- I like to guess whats in the mystery box.
- Can you guess how many candies are in the jar?
- I want to guess where we are going on vacation!
- Lets guess who will win the game.
- I like to guess the ending of stories.
- Can you guess what I had for breakfast?
- I will guess the number of stars in the sky.
- Lets guess the flavor of the ice cream.
- I want to guess the character in the book!
- Can you guess how old I am?
- I love to guess the name of the song!
- I will guess the next word in the song.
- Lets guess where the treasure is hidden.
- Can you guess what animal makes that sound?
- I want to guess who my secret friend is.
- Lets guess the time it takes to get there.
- I like to guess what my friends are thinking.
- Can you guess how far we ran?
- I will guess the number of days until my birthday.
- Lets guess who will be the next class leader.
- I want to guess the answers on the quiz!
- Can you guess what happens next in the story?
- I love to guess the hidden messages in pictures.
- Lets guess how many books are in the library!
- I want to guess the movie from the trailer.
- Can you guess what Im drawing?

Guess sentence for class 4


- I want to guess the answer to the riddle.
- She likes to guess whats inside the mystery box.
- He tried to guess the number I was thinking of.
- We can guess how many candies are in the jar.
- I felt happy when I made a correct guess.
- She asked me to guess her favorite color.
- He learned to make educated guesses in math.
- We can guess whats going to happen next in the story.
- I like to guess the animal by its sound.
- She made a wild guess and got it right!
- He wanted to guess the secret ingredient in the recipe.
- We can take turns to guess the answers in class.
- I felt excited to make a guess during the game.
- She enjoys guessing the endings of movies.
- He thinks guessing can be a fun way to learn.
- We can guess how many books are on the shelf.
- I like to guess what my friends are thinking.
- She took a guess and was surprised by the result.
- He enjoys playing games that involve guessing.
- We can use clues to help us guess the answer.
- I felt proud when my guess was correct.
- She laughed when her guess was completely wrong.
- He wants to guess the title of the song playing.
- We can guess the mystery flavor of the ice cream.
- I like to guess the characters in my favorite show.
- She thought it would be fun to guess the next question.
- He enjoys making guesses about the weather.
- We can guess the meaning of new words from context.
- I felt curious to guess the outcome of the game.
- She loves to play guessing games with her family.

Guess sentence for class 5


- I felt happy with the content of my report.
- The book's content is very interesting.
- She was proud of the content she created for her project.
- The content of the movie made everyone laugh.
- He discussed the content of the lesson with his classmates.
- The content of my backpack includes my books and lunch.
- I enjoy the content of the stories we read in class.
- The content of the presentation was well organized.
- She made sure the content was age-appropriate for her audience.
- The content of the newsletter is very informative.
- He was happy with the content in his art portfolio.
- The teacher reviewed the content before the test.
- I like the content of the songs we sing in choir.
- The content of the game was exciting and fun.
- She shared the content of her journal with her friend.
- The content of the documentary taught me a lot.
- He added more content to his project to make it better.
- The content of the email was clear and to the point.
- They discussed the content of the book during the meeting.
- I was surprised by the content of the surprise party.
- The content of the website was easy to navigate.
- She liked the content of the recipe she found online.
- The content of the video was very educational.
- He focused on the content of his speech during practice.
- The content of the art exhibit was amazing.
- She wrote down the content of her ideas for the project.
- The content of the magazine was very colorful.
- He appreciated the content of the lecture.
- The content of the presentation impressed the audience.
- She wanted to improve the content before submitting it.

Guess simple sentence


- I will guess the answer to the riddle.
- Can you guess what I am thinking?
- She made a guess about the surprise party.
- I will take a guess at the number of candies.
- Guess what! I won the lottery!
- He asked me to guess his favorite color.
- Can you guess where I hid the gift?
- I always guess when I dont know the answer.
- She took a guess and got it right!
- We played a game where we had to guess animals.
- I guess you are excited about the trip.
- Its fun to guess the ending of a movie.
- Can you guess how old I am?
- I made a wild guess, and it was correct!
- Guess the song playing on the radio.
- Its hard to guess someones feelings.
- We had to guess the mystery flavor of the ice cream.
- He asked me to guess the price of the book.
- Lets guess how many stars are in the sky.
- I can only guess what you mean.
- She couldnt guess the right number.
- I will guess again if I get it wrong.
- Guess who is coming to dinner!
- Its easy to guess the answer if you think.
- I took a guess on the math problem.
- Can you guess the capital of France?
- He made a guess about the weather tomorrow.
- Guess the character from the description.
- I will guess the name of the movie.
- Sometimes, you just have to guess.


Guess in a sentence

(1) He won the game by guess.

(2) We won the game by guess.

(3) We made our choice by guess.

(4) I solved the puzzle by guess.

(5) She made her choice by guess.

(6) He made his decision by guess.

(7) She made her decision by guess.

(8) We made our selection by guess.

(9) The puzzle was solved by guess.

(10) The winner was chosen by guess.



Guess sentence

(11) They made their guess by guess.

(12) The solution was found by guess.

(13) She made her selection by guess.

(14) We made our prediction by guess.

(15) He won the competition by guess.

(16) The result was achieved by guess.

(17) The lucky guess won him the game.

(18) The outcome was achieved by guess.

(19) A conjecture is an educated guess.

(20) A hypothesis is an educated guess.




Guess make sentence

(21) I guess I'll have to do it myself.

(22) The answer was determined by guess.

(23) The winner was determined by guess.

(24) The result was determined by guess.

(25) I guess I'll have to buy a new car.

(26) They made their prediction by guess.

(27) The outcome was determined by guess.

(28) They determined the answer by guess.

(29) I can only guess what he's thinking.

(30) I guess I'll have to find a new job.



Sentence of guess

(31) They determined the outcome by guess.

(32) Take a guess and see if you're right.

(33) A conjecture is a guess or prediction.

(34) I guess I'll have to find a new hobby.

(35) Well, I guess we'll have to try again.

(36) The correct option was chosen by guess.

(37) I'm going to guess that you like pizza.

(38) Interpolate means to estimate or guess.

(39) I can only guess what the future holds.

(40) The correct answer was guessed by guess.




Guess meaningful sentence

(41) I bet you can't guess what I'm thinking.

(42) Who will win the game is anyone's guess.

(43) A hypothesis is a guess about something.

(44) The correct option was selected by guess.

(45) Take a guess at the answer to the riddle.

(46) I bet you can't guess what's in this box.

(47) A theory is like a guess or a prediction.

(48) I'm not sure, but I'll take a wild guess.

(49) Vacillators often second-guess themselves.

(50) Who the new CEO will be is anyone's guess.



Guess sentence examples

(51) I bet you can't guess what's in my pocket.

(52) You can call in your guess for the riddle.

(53) The correct answer was determined by guess.

(54) I have no idea, so I'm just going to guess.

(55) I guess I'll have to start exercising more.

(56) Well, I guess we'll just have to start over.

(57) An assertion can be a guess or a prediction.

(58) I bet you can't guess what song I'm humming.

(59) Let's guess what kind of toy is in this box.

(60) I'm going to guess that you're good at math.



Sentence with guess

(61) I'm going to guess that you're a dog person.

(62) I'm going to guess that you're a cat person.

(63) I'm going to guess that you're a vegetarian.

(64) I'm going to guess that you're a meat lover.

(65) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of art.

(66) I am trying to guess the meaning of benthoal.

(67) When the pandemic will end is anyone's guess.

(68) I'm going to guess that you're a good reader.

(69) I'm going to guess that you're a good singer.

(70) I'm going to guess that you're a good writer.




Use guess in a sentence

(71) Without evidence, your claim is just a guess.

(72) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of yoga.

(73) I guess we'll have to reschedule our meeting.

(74) I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree.

(75) I guess I'll have to start over from scratch.

(76) I want to decide before I second-guess myself.

(77) Well, I guess we'll just have to wait and see.

(78) Who will win the Super Bowl is anyone's guess.

(79) I'm going to guess that you're a great dancer.

(80) Inferential means using clues to make a guess.



Sentence using guess

(81) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of music.

(82) I guess I'll have to find a new place to live.

(83) Let me hazard a guess that you're a night owl.

(84) Trust your gut and don't second-guess yourself.

(85) Who will win the Nobel Prize is anyone's guess.

(86) Betcha can't guess what I'm thinking right now.

(87) Ehhh, I guess I'll just have a salad for lunch.

(88) Well, I guess we'll have to try again tomorrow.

(89) Look at the picture and guess what's happening.

(90) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of sports.



Guess example sentence

(91) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of hiking.

(92) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of skiing.

(93) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of makeup.

(94) I'm going to take a guess and say you're tired.

(95) I can't even begin to guess how much that cost.

(96) I guess I'll have to apologize for what I said.

(97) Let me hazard a guess that you're a dog person.

(98) Whether it will rain tomorrow is anyone's guess.

(99) Who will be the next Bachelor is anyone's guess.

(100) I bet you can't guess what's for dinner tonight.



Sentence with word guess

(101) Let's play a game of Hangman and guess the word.

(102) A hypothesis is a way to make an educated guess.

(103) I'm going to hazard a guess that you like pizza.

(104) I'm going to guess that you're a morning person.

(105) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of reading.

(106) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of cooking.

(107) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of surfing.

(108) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of dancing.

(109) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of singing.

(110) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of fashion.



Sentence of guess

(111) At a guess, the price of the book is around $15.

(112) I'm going to try to guess the meaning of boneyer.

(113) How much the project will cost is anyone's guess.

(114) How long the meeting will last is anyone's guess.

(115) Who will be the next president is anyone's guess.

(116) How many calories the meal has is anyone's guess.

(117) Ehh, I guess it's okay, but it's not my favorite.

(118) Let's guess what kind of toy is in this gift bag.

(119) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of swimming.

(120) Let me hazard a guess that you're a fan of pizza.



Guess used in a sentence

(121) At a guess, I predict the game will end in a tie.

(122) I couldn't guess the outcome of the mystery story.

(123) They felt up the package to guess what was inside.

(124) I neither know nor guess what the answer could be.

(125) We neither know nor guess when the rain will stop.

(126) Well, I guess we'll have to find another solution.

(127) Well, I guess we'll just have to find another way.

(128) Don't second guess yourself; trust your instincts.

(129) Whistle the melody and I'll try to guess the song.

(130) Whether he will show up on time is anyone's guess.



Guess sentence in English

(131) The pronunciation of knizac is difficult to guess.

(132) The game requires you to guess a threeletter word.

(133) I bet you can't guess what animal I'm thinking of.

(134) The mystery flavor of the candy was hard to guess.

(135) I'm going to hazard a guess that you like to draw.

(136) I'm going to hazard a guess that you like to sing.

(137) Always use a strong password that's hard to guess.

(138) Let's guess what kind of book we should read next.

(139) Let's guess what kind of fish is in this aquarium.

(140) Let's hazard a guess and say that the answer is 7.

(141) Let's hazard a guess and say that the answer is 3.

(142) The miasma of doubt made her second-guess herself.

(143) The shroud of doubt made him second-guess himself.

(144) A hypothesis is an educated guess about something.

(145) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of traveling.

(146) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of gardening.

(147) I'll hazard a guess that it's going to rain today.

(148) At a guess, the cost of the car is around $20,000.

(149) Hmph, I guess I'll have to study harder next time.

(150) Whistle an answer and I'll try to guess what it is.

(151) I'll whistle an answer and see if you can guess it.

(152) Let me have a second guess at solving this problem.

(153) The code word is designed to be difficult to guess.

(154) I guess I'll have another slice of cake, after-all.

(155) Well, I guess we'll just have to agree to disagree.

(156) He hazarded a guess as to what the answer might be.

(157) I bet you can't guess what color shirt I'm wearing.

(158) Let's hazard a guess how many birds are in the sky.

(159) I'm going to hazard a guess that you like to dance.

(160) Let's guess what the weather will be like tomorrow.

(161) Let's guess what kind of fruit is in this smoothie.

(162) Let's guess what kind of bird is flying in the sky.

(163) Let's guess what kind of vegetable is in this soup.

(164) Let's hazard a guess and say that the answer is 10.

(165) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of meditation.

(166) Well, I guess we'll have to reschedule the meeting.

(167) Well, I guess we'll have to reschedule our meeting.

(168) At a guess, I suppose the store will close at 9 pm.

(169) At a guess, the size of the shirt is around medium.

(170) At a guess, the depth of the pool is around 6 feet.

(171) Sometimes a second guess can lead to a breakthrough.

(172) I venture to guess that he will propose to her soon.

(173) They neither know nor guess why the car won't start.

(174) I guess I'll just have to start over, he said wryly.

(175) He won the spelling bee by a fluke on a lucky guess.

(176) How many pages the book will have is anyone's guess.

(177) Whether the concert will sell out is anyone's guess.

(178) Well, I guess we'll just have to try again tomorrow.

(179) Well, fiddlesticks, I guess I'll have to start over.

(180) Let's hazard a guess how many kids are in our class.

(181) Let's hazard a guess how many trees are in the park.

(182) Let's hazard a guess how many clouds are in the sky.

(183) The recondite meaning of the word was hard to guess.

(184) A conjecture is an educated guess based on evidence.

(185) The lucky guess on the quiz earned him extra credit.

(186) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of video games.

(187) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of photography.

(188) The definition of a hypothesis is an educated guess.

(189) I guess I'll have to call a plumber to fix the leak.

(190) Without evidence, his conjecture was merely a guess.

(191) At a guess, I assume the concert will start at 7 pm.

(192) At a guess, I assume the train will arrive at 10 am.

(193) I venture to guess that she will win the competition.

(194) Well, I guess we'll just have to make the best of it.

(195) Whether the flight will be delayed is anyone's guess.

(196) Who will be the next American Idol is anyone's guess.

(197) Whether the test will be difficult is anyone's guess.

(198) I tried to guess the meaning of aplu, but I couldn't.

(199) Well, fiddlesticks, I guess we'll have to reschedule.

(200) Speculation is when you make a guess about something.

(201) Let's hazard a guess how many pencils are in the box.

(202) I'm going to hazard a guess that you're good at math.

(203) Let's hazard a guess how many cars are on the street.

(204) I'm going to guess that you're a good problem solver.

(205) When you use a heuristic, you make an educated guess.

(206) The mystery flavor of the lollipop was hard to guess.

(207) I had to garble my password so no one could guess it.

(208) Let's hazard a guess and say that the answer is blue.

(209) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of snowboarding.

(210) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of DIY projects.

(211) The password should be secure and difficult to guess.

(212) Well, I guess we'll just have to try again next time.

(213) I can't even begin to guess what she's going through.

(214) I guess I'll have to cancel my plans for the weekend.

(215) Let me hazard a guess that you're a fan of traveling.

(216) I'll hazard a guess that you're not a fan of insects.

(217) Let me hazard a guess that you're a fan of the beach.

(218) Let me hazard a guess that you're a fan of ice cream.

(219) At a guess, I would say the party will start at 8 pm.

(220) Sometimes a second guess can lead to a better outcome.

(221) Let me hazard a guess and say that you're a good cook.

(222) Let me hazard a guess and say that you're a night owl.

(223) I guess I'll just have to do it myself, he said wryly.

(224) I tried to guess the meaning of bisaw, but I couldn't.

(225) Well, shucks, I guess I'll have to try again tomorrow.

(226) Heh, I guess I should have studied more for that test.

(227) I'm going to hazard a guess that you're a good reader.

(228) I'm going to guess that you're good at playing soccer.

(229) A hypothesis is a scientific guess that can be tested.

(230) Let's hazard a guess and say that the answer is green.

(231) At a guess, I think the meeting will last for an hour.

(232) At a guess, the length of the trail is around 2 miles.

(233) I need to take a second guess before making a decision.

(234) This mental block is causing me to second-guess myself.

(235) Let me hazard a guess and say that you're a dog person.

(236) The aporia I feel is causing me to second-guess myself.

(237) Who will be the starting quarterback is anyone's guess.

(238) How many people will be at the party is anyone's guess.

(239) I tried to guess the meaning of astet, but I was wrong.

(240) Tarousama could be a good password, it's hard to guess.

(241) Heh, I guess I should have listened to my mom's advice.

(242) I bet you can't guess what I got you for your birthday.

(243) The answer to the riddle was elusive and hard to guess.

(244) Let's hazard a guess how many books are in the library.

(245) Let's hazard a guess how many apples are in the basket.

(246) The detective made an accurate guess about the suspect.

(247) I'm going to guess that you're not a fan of spicy food.

(248) I would hazard a guess that the exam will be on Friday.

(249) I would hazard a guess that the lecture will be boring.

(250) Let me hazard a guess that you're not a morning person.

(251) At a guess, the final paper will be due in three weeks.

(252) I can only guess at how long the lecture will be today.

(253) My worrier tendencies often make me second-guess myself.

(254) Let me have a second guess at what you're trying to say.

(255) I'll hazard a guess and say that you're a fan of soccer.

(256) Well, I guess we'll just have to figure it out as we go.

(257) It's anyone's guess what Mr. Garcia is up to these days.

(258) She passed the medical exam by a fluke on a lucky guess.

(259) I tried to guess the meaning of birsed, but I was wrong.

(260) Whether she will accept the job offer is anyone's guess.

(261) How many people will attend the event is anyone's guess.

(262) The blindfolded person had to guess what was in the box.

(263) Let's hazard a guess how many windows are in the school.

(264) Let's guess what kind of car is driving down the street.

(265) Let's guess what kind of animal is hiding in the bushes.

(266) The meaning of the riddle was obscure and hard to guess.

(267) I'm going to hazard a guess and say that you like pizza.

(268) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of watching movies.

(269) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of solving puzzles.

(270) I'll hazard a guess that you're not a fan of spicy food.

(271) At a guess, I would say that the exam will be on Friday.

(272) At a guess, I think the movie will end in about 2 hours.

(273) He got a perfect score on the test by a fluke on a guess.

(274) Whether they will approve the proposal is anyone's guess.

(275) I'm going to hazard a guess that you're good at spelling.

(276) The detective made a speculative guess about the culprit.

(277) Without any evidence, the supposition was merely a guess.

(278) At a guess, the temperature outside is around 70 degrees.

(279) At a guess, the weight of the package is around 5 pounds.

(280) At a guess, the duration of the flight is around 3 hours.

(281) I had to guess at the answer to that tricky math problem.

(282) The highstakes of the test made her second-guess herself.

(283) I second guess my choice of friends when they let me down.

(284) My ambiversions sometimes cause me to second-guess myself.

(285) Whether the package will arrive on time is anyone's guess.

(286) Whether the hotel room will have a view is anyone's guess.

(287) Guesstimate is a useful portmanteau of guess and estimate.

(288) A hypothesis is an educated guess about what might happen.

(289) I'm going to hazard a guess that you like to play outside.

(290) Let's hazard a guess how many chairs are in the classroom.

(291) Let's guess what kind of insect is crawling on the ground.

(292) Look at the animal tracks and guess what animal made them.

(293) His self-reproach was causing him to second-guess himself.

(294) I'm going to make an educated guess based on the evidence.

(295) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of watching TV shows.

(296) Let me hazard a guess that you're a fan of the color blue.

(297) I'll hazard a guess that you're not a fan of cold weather.

(298) At a guess, I believe the restaurant is closed on Sundays.

(299) At a guess, the height of the building is around 100 feet.

(300) I can only guess at how many students will pass the class.

(301) It's always worth taking a second guess to ensure accuracy.

(302) Let me have a second guess at what you're trying to convey.

(303) The first person to guess the correct number wins the game.

(304) I'll hazard a guess and say that you're a fan of chocolate.

(305) Let me hazard a guess and say that you're a fan of fashion.

(306) The shroud of doubt made them second-guess their decisions.

(307) I often second-guess myself after committing to a decision.

(308) Well, I guess we'll just have to make do with what we have.

(309) Well, shucks, I guess I'll have to start over from scratch.

(310) Don't be a tease and make us guess what you're majoring in.

(311) I'm going to hazard a guess that you're excited for recess.

(312) I'm going to guess that you're excited for summer vacation.

(313) Let's guess what kind of animal is hiding behind that tree.

(314) I'll hazard a guess that the height of the tree is 50 feet.

(315) The recipe was garbled and I had to guess the measurements.

(316) The recipe was garbled and we had to guess the ingredients.

(317) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of playing card games.

(318) I'll hazard a guess and say that the play will be a comedy.

(319) I'll hazard a guess that you're not a fan of country music.

(320) I'll hazard a guess that you're not a fan of horror movies.

(321) Let me hazard a guess that you're a fan of the color green.

(322) At a guess, the group presentation will be 15 minutes long.

(323) He's been training hard, so at a guess, he'll win the race.

(324) I had to guess at what time the library closes on weekends.

(325) He was unsure about the answer, but he took a guess anyway.

(326) Let me have a second guess at what you're trying to explain.

(327) I'll hazard a guess and say that you prefer tea over coffee.

(328) I'll hazard a guess and say that you're a fan of rock music.

(329) I'll hazard a guess and say that you're a fan of spicy food.

(330) The contestant hesitated before buzzing in with their guess.

(331) I guess I'll just have to learn the hard way, he said wryly.

(332) I often second guess whether I made the right career choice.

(333) I tried to guess the meaning of bonnilasse, but I was wrong.

(334) Whether the movie will be a hit or a flop is anyone's guess.

(335) I snarled up over the tricky exam question and had to guess.

(336) I'm going to hazard a guess that you like to play with toys.

(337) I'm going to take a guess and say that you're a good friend.

(338) I think we should try to guess what premium disenable means.

(339) A hypothesis is like a guess that you can prove or disprove.

(340) When you make a deduction, you are making an educated guess.

(341) I'm going to take a guess and say that you're feeling tired.

(342) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of playing board games.

(343) The pressure of the exam caused her to second-guess herself.

(344) I'll hazard a guess and say that the game will end in a tie.

(345) Let's hazard a guess and say that the party will be a blast.

(346) I'll hazard a guess that the weather will be sunny tomorrow.

(347) Let me hazard a guess that you're a fan of superhero movies.

(348) At a guess, the lab report will require at least 10 sources.

(349) I always trust my second guess more than my initial instinct.

(350) The nervosa apprehension made her second-guess her decisions.

(351) I'll hazard a guess and say that you're not a morning person.

(352) Let me hazard a guess and say that you're a fan of the beach.

(353) I'll hazard a guess and say that you're a fan of photography.

(354) I guess I'll just have to make the best of it, he said wryly.

(355) Let's play a game where we guess each other's favorite color.

(356) I'm going to take a guess and say that you're a great artist.

(357) I'm going to take a guess and say that you're a good athlete.

(358) I'm going to hazard a guess and say that you're good at math.

(359) Always use a secure password that's hard for others to guess.

(360) Let's hazard a guess and say that the game will end in a tie.

(361) I always try to guess what flavor a candy is before I eat it.

(362) The undercurrent of doubt made her second-guess her decision.

(363) I'll hazard a guess that the professor will be late to class.

(364) I'll hazard a guess that you're not a fan of public speaking.

(365) At a guess, the midterm will be worth 30% of our final grade.

(366) I can only guess at what the professor meant by that comment.

(367) I have a tendency to second-guess myself at the best of times.

(368) I shook the soft package gently to try and guess its contents.

(369) I'll hazard a guess and say that the movie will start at 7 pm.

(370) Let me hazard a guess and say that you're a fan of spicy food.

(371) Whether the stock market will go up or down is anyone's guess.

(372) Whether the restaurant will be busy tonight is anyone's guess.

(373) I'm going to take a guess and say that you're a good listener.

(374) Always use strong passwords that are hard for others to guess.

(375) I'm going to hazard a guess and say that you're a good friend.

(376) I'm going to hazard a guess and say that you're a good reader.

(377) I'm going to hazard a guess and say that you're a good artist.

(378) Inferential reading is like a game of guess what I'm thinking.

(379) The brochure was undated, so we had to guess when it was made.

(380) Let's hazard a guess and say that the cost of the item is $20.

(381) Let's hazard a guess and say that the color of the car is red.

(382) The exit sign was missing, so we had to guess which way to go.

(383) The answer for the multiple-choice question was easy to guess.

(384) The cloak of doubt made the student second-guess their answer.

(385) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of playing an instrument.

(386) I'll hazard a guess that the new video game will be a big hit.

(387) I'll hazard a guess and say that the concert will be sold out.

(388) The undercurrent of doubt made her second-guess her decisions.

(389) I would hazard a guess that the party will be at John's house.

(390) My weakness for overthinking causes me to second-guess myself.

(391) If you can guess the name of this song, I'll give you a prize.

(392) At a guess, the study abroad program will cost around $10,000.

(393) I'll hazard a guess and say that you're a fan of horror movies.

(394) It is recommended to use a password that is difficult to guess.

(395) A hypothesis is a way to make a guess based on what we observe.

(396) Interpolate is a big word that means to make an educated guess.

(397) Let's hazard a guess and say that the color of the sky is blue.

(398) The trepidation in her mind made her second-guess her decision.

(399) I always try to guess what's going to happen next in the movie.

(400) Let's hazard a guess and say that the party will start at 8 pm.

(401) Let's hazard a guess and say that the price of the item is $50.

(402) I'm going to guess that you're a fan of science fiction movies.

(403) I'll hazard a guess and say that the party will be at the park.

(404) Let's hazard a guess and say that the movie will start at 7 pm.

(405) I'll hazard a guess that you're not a fan of heavy metal music.

(406) I write forward with ease, but I often second-guess my choices.

(407) At a guess, I estimate the number of attendees to be around 50.

(408) I'll hazard a guess and say that you're not a fan of spicy food.

(409) I always second guess my decisions before making a final choice.

(410) I'm going to try to guess what behotes means based on its sound.

(411) Well, shucks, I guess I'll have to find a new restaurant to try.

(412) How much traffic there will be on the highway is anyone's guess.

(413) Whether the store will have the item in stock is anyone's guess.

(414) It's important to make up a password that is difficult to guess.

(415) I don't have any milk for my tea, I guess I'll settle for cocoa.

(416) The sliver of doubt in my mind made me second-guess my decision.

(417) The gelid fear behind the exam made me second-guess my studying.

(418) A hypothesis is a way to make an educated guess about something.

(419) I'm going to hazard a guess and say that you're a good listener.

(420) I'll hazard a guess that the height of the building is 100 feet.

(421) I'm going to hazard a guess and say that you're feeling nervous.

(422) A hypothesis is an educated guess about a scientific phenomenon.

(423) I'll hazard a guess and say that the party will be a lot of fun.

(424) I'll hazard a guess and say that the party will be at the beach.

(425) I would hazard a guess that the football team will win the game.

(426) I would hazard a guess that the chemistry lab will be difficult.

(427) I can't even guess how long it will take to finish this project.

(428) The pressure of the decision caused him to second-guess himself.

(429) I told a joke, but nobody laughed; I guess it wasn't very funny.

(430) The game was dead even, and it was anyone's guess who would win.

(431) I always try to guess the flavor of a jellybean before I eat it.

(432) Overanalyzing can cause you to second-guess yourself constantly.

(433) The team's success was a combination of hard work and guess work.

(434) The squirmy feeling of unease made him second-guess his decision.

(435) Let me hazard a guess and say that you're a fan of cooking shows.

(436) The face pressure of the situation made her second-guess herself.

(437) The parents neither know nor guess why their child is acting out.

(438) I guess I'll just have to figure it out on my own, he said wryly.

(439) When you type something, autofill can guess what you want to say.

(440) I never thought she would revalue on me, but I guess I was wrong.

(441) We neither know nor guess what the weather will be like tomorrow.

(442) Her irresoluteness caused her to second-guess herself constantly.

(443) Her nervousnesses were causing her to second-guess her decisions.

(444) The enigmatic riddle had an arcane answer that was hard to guess.

(445) I'm going to hazard a guess and say that you like to play soccer.

(446) The photograph was undated, so we had to guess when it was taken.

(447) Let's hazard a guess and say that the party will end at midnight.

(448) Let's hazard a guess and say that the color of the shirt is blue.

(449) I always try to guess the plot twist in movies before it happens.

(450) At a guess, the scholarship application deadline is in two weeks.

(451) At a guess, the professor will give us a pop quiz on the reading.

(452) I'm going to trust my second guess and see if it leads to success.

(453) The niggling doubt in his mind made him second-guess his decision.

(454) I am unable to guess the meaning of ident based on its appearance.

(455) The wrappings were so thick that I couldn't guess what was inside.

(456) Let me hazard a guess and say that you're a fan of the color blue.

(457) I had to create a new pw because my old one was too easy to guess.

(458) Whether the weather will be nice for the picnic is anyone's guess.

(459) I'm going to take a guess and say that you're feeling happy today.

(460) A conjecture is a way to make a guess about what will happen next.

(461) Well, I guess we'll have to find another way to solve the problem.

(462) I'm not sure, but I'll hazard a guess that the play will be a hit.

(463) I'll hazard a guess that the cafeteria will serve pizza for lunch.

(464) She hazard a guess that the party would be fun, and she was right.

(465) If you can guess the answer to this riddle, I'll buy you a coffee.

(466) At a guess, the lecture will cover the history of the Renaissance.

(467) At a guess, the concert will be loud, so we should bring earplugs.

(468) At a guess, I think the exam will take around 2 hours to complete.

(469) I had to guess at what font size the professor prefers for papers.

(470) I don't like relying on guess work when making important decisions.

(471) The blindfolded person felt up the objects to guess what they were.

(472) Let me hazard a guess and say that you're craving pizza for dinner.

(473) It's better to admit you don't know than to guess and get it wrong.

(474) The wait for test results is causing me to second-guess everything.

(475) If you're not sure about the answer, you can guess or ask for help.

(476) He blurted-out the answer before anyone else had a chance to guess.

(477) I neither know nor guess what the answer to that question could be.

(478) I guess it's true what they say, birds of a feather stick together.

(479) Guesstimate is a portmanteau word that combines guess and estimate.

(480) The apprehension of the unknown made him second-guess his decision.

(481) The trepidation of being wrong made him second-guess his decisions.

(482) I'll hazard a guess and say that the meeting will last for an hour.

(483) I'll hazard a guess and say that the new product will be a success.

(484) I'll hazard a guess that the professor will assign a group project.

(485) I'll hazard a guess that you're not a fan of public transportation.

(486) I can only guess at how many pages this reading assignment will be.

(487) I can only guess at how many questions will be on the midterm exam.

(488) I'm not confident about this question, I might have to guess on it.

(489) I'm going to trust my second guess and see if it's the right choice.

(490) I have a tendency to overanalyze situations and second-guess myself.

(491) It's better to ask for clarification than to guess and get it wrong.

(492) I second guess my answers on exams even when I know they're correct.

(493) I second guess my decision to move to a new city every now and then.

(494) I second guess my decision to quit my job and start my own business.

(495) The cloudings of fear in his mind made him second-guess his choices.

(496) The custodian left a rag at the restroom, I guess it's for cleaning.

(497) I'm going to hazard a guess and say that you're feeling happy today.

(498) I'm not sure, but I'll hazard a guess that the movie starts at 7 pm.

(499) I'm going to hazard a guess that the recipe will require three eggs.

(500) I'll hazard a guess that the traffic will be heavy during rush hour.

(501) I'm going to hazard a guess and say that you're a fan of spicy food.

(502) I'll hazard a guess that the new restaurant in town will be popular.

(503) I'm going to hazard a guess and say that you're a fan of rock music.

(504) I'll hazard a guess that the new movie will be a box office success.

(505) I'm going to hazard a guess and say that the test will be difficult.

(506) I'll hazard a guess and say that the team will win the championship.

(507) I'll hazard a guess and say that the new restaurant will be popular.

(508) Let's hazard a guess and say that the election will be a close race.

(509) I'll hazard a guess that the cafeteria will be crowded during lunch.

(510) I'll hazard a guess that the campus will be decorated for Halloween.

(511) I guess we'll have to agree to disagree, but let's still be friends.

(512) At a guess, the distance between the two cities is around 200 miles.

(513) When taking a test, it's important to aim off and not guess blindly.

(514) I'm going to have to guess at what the professor's office hours are.

(515) He sighed and said, Hmph, I guess I'll have to start all over again.

(516) We took turns passing the slipper around to guess who it belonged to.

(517) I like to challenge my friends to guess the flavor of each jellybean.

(518) I'm going to give you a second guess to see if you can figure it out.

(519) I'm going to take a second guess and see if I can improve my chances.

(520) I found it difficult to guess the missing word in the cloze exercise.

(521) Let me hazard a guess and say that you're a fan of romantic comedies.

(522) The game required players to guess a four-letter word based on clues.

(523) It is difficult to guess the meaning of blouboks without any context.

(524) Her guess about the number of jellybeans in the jar was on the money.

(525) He eagerly latched onto a gift and shook it to guess what was inside.

(526) His neurotic tendencies made him second-guess every decision he made.

(527) Let's hazard a guess and say that the weather will be sunny tomorrow.

(528) I love to play the game where you have to guess the name of the song.

(529) I don't really want to talk about it, but anyway, I guess we have to.

(530) Let's hazard a guess and say that the movie will be a box office hit.

(531) I'll hazard a guess that the professor will give a pop quiz tomorrow.

(532) She asked me to guess what her favorite color was, but I had no idea.

(533) At a guess, I assume that the traffic will be heavy during rush hour.

(534) At a guess, I anticipate that the new product will be a huge success.

(535) I'm going to trust my second guess and see if it's the right decision.

(536) The artist's process involved a lot of guess work and experimentation.

(537) He blindfolded himself and tried to guess the flavor of the ice cream.

(538) Don't second-guess yourself - trust your equipment and you'll be fine.

(539) I tend to trip up on multiple choice questions, I second guess myself.

(540) Speculation can be like a hypothesis, where we make an educated guess.

(541) Interpolate is a way to make an educated guess based on what you know.

(542) Let's hazard a guess and say that the game we're going to play is tag.

(543) I'll hazard a guess that the temperature outside is around 70 degrees.

(544) I'm going to hazard a guess that the weight of the object is 5 pounds.

(545) Let's hazard a guess and say that the concert will last for two hours.

(546) I'll hazard a guess and say that the new album will be a chart-topper.

(547) I guess we'll have to cancel our plans, or we could try to reschedule.

(548) I love the challenge of trying to guess the flavor of mystery candies.

(549) He's been working overtime, so at a guess, he'll get a promotion soon.

(550) At a guess, the party will be fun, so we should RSVP and bring a gift.



Guess meaning


Guess is a verb that means to form an opinion or estimate about something without having all the facts or information. It can also mean to solve or figure out something by making an educated assumption. Here are some tips on how to use the word guess in a sentence:


1. Use guess to express uncertainty or doubt: "I can only guess what happened to the missing keys."


2. Use guess to make an assumption based on limited information: "I guess we'll have to reschedule the meeting since the boss is running late."


3. Use guess to express a prediction or estimate: "I would guess that the project will take at least two more weeks to complete."


4. Use guess to indicate a lack of knowledge or understanding: "I'm not sure what the answer is, but I'll take a guess."


5. Use guess to suggest a possible solution or explanation: "I guess the reason why the computer isn't working is because it needs to be updated."


6. Use guess to express a feeling or emotion: "I guess I'm just feeling a little overwhelmed with all the work I have to do."


7. Use guess in a question to ask for someone's opinion or estimate: "Can you guess how many people will attend the event?"


8. Use guess in a statement to challenge someone's assumption or opinion: "I don't agree with your guess about what caused the problem."

Overall, guess is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts to express uncertainty, make assumptions, predict outcomes, suggest solutions, and more. By following these tips, you can use guess effectively in your writing and communication.





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