How do you use guess in a sentence?
Hey, you’ll never guess what happened tonight. Like Alex, it was impossible to guess what was going on in his mind by the expression on his face. I’m trying to guess what he might do; put myself in his boots.
What is a better word for Guess?
Guess Synonyms – WordHippo Thesaurus….What is another word for guess?
estimate | conjecture |
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postulate | reckon |
speculate | gaugeUK |
surmise | approximate |
deduce | call |
What is this word Guess?
Video shows what guess means. To reach a partly (or totally) unqualified conclusion.. To solve by a correct conjecture; to conjecture rightly.. to suppose (introducing a proposition of uncertain plausibility).. guess synonyms: estimate, hypothesis, prediction.
What is another way of saying I think?
Ways to Say I THINK
In my opinion… | I believe… |
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I assume… | I would say… |
In my point of view… | I consider… |
If you ask me… | To me… |
As far as I can tell… | From my point of view… |
Is a guess a question?
Since “Guess who” is a command rather than a real question, technically it should not be followed by a question mark. A period or exclamation point will do fine. Similarly, there should be no question mark after the simple command “Guess!”
What can I say instead of I guess?
What is another word for I guess?
presumably | doubtless |
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I believe | I expect |
I imagine | I presume |
I suppose | credible |
hypothetically | I dare say |
What do you call an intelligent guess?
educated guess(noun) Synonyms: hypothesis, intelligent guess, guesstimate. educated guess(noun) An estimate, a guess value based on experience or theoretical knowledge.
What is a piece of information that is used to support the main idea?
Detail
When you guess what a piece of writing is saying?
When you guess what a piece of writing is saying, you infer its meaning. Explanation: Since the hint mentioned how “in” was the first two letters, infer would only make sense.
What type of phrase is I guess?
◊ In responding to a question, the phrase I guess (so) is used as an informal way of agreeing or saying “yes” when you are not certain or not very excited or interested. “Are you hungry?” “I guess.” “This one looks better, doesn’t it?” “I guess so.”