- Guestimate
- An estimation based on inconclusive information or limited experince.
I'm not really a pokemon collector but I'd guestimate that Chraziard card goes for $50.
Dictionary of american slang with examples. .
I'm not really a pokemon collector but I'd guestimate that Chraziard card goes for $50.
Dictionary of american slang with examples. .
guestimate — UK US /ˈɡestɪmət/ noun [C] ► GUESSTIMATE(Cf. ↑guesstimate) … Financial and business terms
Guestimate — An estimation based on inconclusive information or limited experince. I m not really a pokemon collector but I d guestimate that Chraziard card goes for $50 … Dictionary of american slang
guestimate — n. (also guesstimate) colloq. an estimate based on a mixture of guesswork and calculation. Etymology: GUESS + ESTIMATE * * * guestimate var. guesstimate … Useful english dictionary
guestimate — v. /ges teuh mayt /; n. /ges teuh mit, mayt / v.t., guestimated, guestimating, n. guesstimate. * * * … Universalium
guestimate — v. make an estimation about something without basing it on solid facts or figures, make a reasonable guess about something without having details to refer to (Slang) … English contemporary dictionary
guestimate — noun & verb variant spelling of guesstimate … English new terms dictionary
guestimate — gues·ti·mate … English syllables
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guesstimate — v. /ges teuh mayt /; n. /ges teuh mit, mayt /, v., guesstimated, guesstimating, n. Informal. v.t. 1. to estimate without substantial basis in facts or statistics. n. 2. an estimate arrived at by guesswork. Also, guestimate. [1935 40, Amer.; b.… … Universalium
guesstimate — guess‧ti‧mate [ˈgestmt] noun [countable] informal an attempt to judge an amount or quantity by guessing it: • In these uncertain economic times, Wall Street earnings estimates more closely resemble guesstimates. guesstimate [ meɪt] verb… … Financial and business terms