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British pronunciation
/ɡɛs/

Définition et Signification de "guess"

to guess
01

deviner

to estimate or form a conclusion about something without sufficient information to verify its accuracy
Transitive: to guess sth
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Let 's play a game where you guess the movie from a single screenshot.
He tried to guess the mystery ingredient in the dish.
1.1

deviner, supposer

to make a correct guess about something, particularly one that solves or answers something
Transitive: to guess an answer or solution
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She guessed the answer to the riddle correctly.
He guessed the right combination to unlock the door.
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supposer, deviner

to consider something as true without being sure
Transitive: to guess that
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I guess it might rain later, so bring an umbrella.
Je suppose qu'il pourrait pleuvoir plus tard, donc prends un parapluie.
I 'm not sure, but I 'll guess it's around 3 o'clock.
Je ne suis pas sûr, mais je vais supposer que c'est vers 3 heures.
Guess
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supposition, hypothèse

an attempt to give an answer without having enough facts
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Sarah made a guess about the number of jellybeans in the jar at the fair.
Sarah a fait une estimation du nombre de bonbons gélifiés dans le bocal à la foire.
Without any evidence, Tom 's guess about the outcome of the game was purely speculative.
Sans aucune preuve, la supposition de Tom concernant l'issue du match était purement spéculative.
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supposition, estimation

a statement or opinion made based on limited information or speculation
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