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Synonyms and antonyms of Describing and introducing guesses in British Thesaurus

Describing and introducing guesses

about (adverb)

used for showing that you are guessing at an amount or number

around (adverb)

used for showing that you are guessing a number or amount

at a guess ()

used for making it clear that what you are saying is a guess, and it is likely to not be correct

bingo (interjection)

used for telling someone that they have guessed something correctly

conservative (adjective)

a conservative guess is usually less than the actual amount

fair (adjective)

a fair guess or idea is reasonable and likely to be correct

got it in one ()

used for telling someone that they have made a correct guess

I guess ()

used when you are saying something that you think is probably true or correct

let me guess ()

used when you are going to say what you think is happening, instead of waiting for someone to tell you

maybe (adverb)

used when you are guessing a number or amount

more or less ()

used for showing that you are guessing a number or amount

my guess is (that) ()

used when you are saying what you think will happen, or what you think has happened

perhaps (adverb)

used when you are guessing a number or amount or are not certain about it

round about (British)

British used for showing that you are guessing a time or number

some (adverb)

used for showing that you are guessing a number

something like ()

used for showing that you are guessing at an amount or number

speculative (adjective)

based on guesses or on a little information, not on facts

what (adverb)

spoken used when you pause to think because you are guessing a number or amount