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guestimate

NOUN
  1. an estimate that combines reasoning with guessing

How To Use guestimate In A Sentence

  • The guestimate of the duration assigned to an average male generation is only one statistical gap through which the carts of future study might be driven.
  • This is the best deal we can offer and this is our best guestimate.
  • Using a variety of sources, they put together a good guestimate of what the UNSC will hear.
  • The numbers may well amount to little more than guestimates, however, because the government isn't yet collecting data.
  • She said that garam masala could sub, so I took a halfway route and kind of guestimated how much of various spices to add to my garam masala (the Parsi spice blend is much bigger than a basic garam masala). Archive 2009-06-01
  • Okay, there is a growth in the Spanish carp fishing fraternity at the moment but it's still guestimated there are way less than a thousand serious guys.
  • However, his guestimates of the cost of war put the Australian bill at $25m a day.
  • That said, looking at this crowd, I think it was way, * way* more than the published guestimate of 200,000. McCain To Be In German Restaurant While Obama Gives Berlin Speech
  • But when 10 forensic clinicians were asked to guestimate the size of 10 test objects their performance was no better than 13 participants from another profession.
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