guesswork

[ US /ˈɡɛsˌwɝk/ ]
[ UK /ɡˈɛswɜːk/ ]
NOUN
  1. an estimate based on little or no information
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How To Use guesswork In A Sentence

  • The cards were completed laboriously and with a fair amount of guesswork.
  • The Pipe team don't fit blinkers to their horses as guesswork. The Sun
  • All too often in this book, the author is forced to fall back on her own suppositions and general guesswork.
  • We don't deal in rumours or guesswork.
  • When the Spaniard's tennis journey will resume remains pure guesswork. Times, Sunday Times
  • But more often we have to depend on guesswork.
  • We can effectively only work with reported numbers, as the total number of cases is guesswork.
  • Now, new technology looks set to take the guesswork out of wine tasting. Times, Sunday Times
  • With Brand-yourself, much of the tedious technology guesswork/hassle is eliminated, freeing you to focus on the substance of your personal brand. Judy Shapiro: Judy Consumer Learns About Personal Branding in this Hyper Competitive Workplace World
  • They are entirely guesswork, speculative and based on unsound mathematics designed to promote the private healthcare system.
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