Guess Meaning

UK /ɡɛs/
US /ɡɛs/
Word Definition
guess meaning

Guess Definition & Usage

verb

To make an estimate or prediction without being completely certain of the outcome.

Examples

  • "I guess it will rain tomorrow, but I'm not sure."
  • "Can you guess who called me last night?"
  • "He guessed the answer correctly, even though it was a difficult question."
  • "I guess we'll find out soon enough if the project is approved."
  • "I can only guess how she managed to finish that task so quickly."
verb

To form an opinion or assumption based on limited or indirect evidence.

Examples

  • "I guess he's upset, but I'm not entirely sure."
  • "Do you think they'll guess our secret?"
  • "You can guess what happened next when they arrived late."
  • "I guessed she was tired from the look on her face."
  • "She guessed the movie plot correctly after just a few minutes."
noun

An attempt to determine the truth of something based on incomplete or unclear information.

Examples

  • "His guess about the puzzle was surprisingly accurate."
  • "I made a wild guess about the price, and I was way off."
  • "Her guess was as good as mine when it came to the next steps."
  • "The guess made by the experts was that the market would rise."
  • "I have no idea, but I'll take a guess at it."

Cultural Context

The word 'guess' has been used for centuries to refer to estimations, often based on little more than intuition or incomplete facts. Over time, its meaning has expanded to cover both the act of making an assumption as well as the statement made about something uncertain.

The Mysterious Box

Story

The Mysterious Box

On a rainy afternoon, Emma and her friends gathered around a small wooden table, where a mysterious box sat covered with a cloth. Everyone was curious, but no one knew what was inside. 'I guess it's a gift for one of us,' said Tom, squinting his eyes and trying to make sense of the box's weight. 'Maybe it's a puzzle,' suggested Sarah, 'You can never be sure with John!' Their friend John had a knack for surprises. With each guess, the excitement grew. 'I guess it's something personal,' said Emma, 'Something sentimental.' As the clock ticked, they took turns making wild guesses, but no one could figure it out. The anticipation built as they finally pulled back the cloth. It turned out to be an elaborate puzzle game. 'I guess we were all wrong,' said Tom with a laugh. 'But I think it’s exactly what we needed!'

The Mysterious Box