SUPPOSE vs GUESS: NOUN
- Supposition.
- Supposition; presumption; conjecture; opinion.
- A prediction about the outcome of something, typically made without factual evidence or support.
- An opinion as to anything, formed without sufficient or decisive evidence or grounds; an attempt to hit upon the truth by a random judgment; a conjecture; a surmise.
- A notion gathered from mere probability or imperfect information; a judgment or conclusion without sufficient or determinate evidence; a conjecture; a surmise: as, to act by guess.
- An estimate based on little or no information
- An act or instance of guessing.
- A conjecture arrived at by guessing.
- See another-guess, a.
- A message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence
SUPPOSE vs GUESS: VERB
- To believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds
- Expect, believe, or suppose
- Take for granted or as a given; suppose beforehand
- Express a supposition
- To take for granted; to conclude, with less than absolute supporting data; to believe.
- To theorize or hypothesize.
- Require as a necessary antecedent or precondition
- Guess correctly; solve by guessing
- Put forward, of a guess, in spite of possible refutation
- Judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time)
- Expect, believe, or suppose
- To reach a partly (or totally) unqualified conclusion.
- To suppose (introducing a proposition of uncertain plausibility).
SUPPOSE vs GUESS: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To make supposition; to think; to be of opinion.
- To consider as a suggestion.
- To imply as an antecedent condition; presuppose.
- To consider to be probable or likely.
- To assume to be true or real for the sake of argument or explanation.
- To imagine; conjecture.
- To suppose; think.
- To predict (a result or an event) without sufficient information.
- To form a correct estimate or conjecture of.
- To make an estimate or conjecture.
- To estimate or conjecture correctly.
- To assume, presume, or assert (a fact) without sufficient information.
- To make a guess or random judgment; to conjecture; -- with at, about, etc.
SUPPOSE vs GUESS: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To put by fraud in the place of another.
- To require to exist or to be true; to imply by the laws of thought or of nature.
- To imagine; to believe; to receive as true.
- To represent to one's self, or state to another, not as true or real, but as if so, and with a view to some consequence or application which the reality would involve or admit of; to imagine or admit to exist, for the sake of argument or illustration; to assume to be true; as, let us suppose the earth to be the center of the system, what would be the result?
- To solve by a correct conjecture; to conjecture rightly.
- To hit upon or reproduce by memory.
- To judge or form an opinion of, from reasons that seem preponderating, but are not decisive.
- To think; to suppose; to believe; to imagine; -- followed by an objective clause.
- To form an opinion concerning, without knowledge or means of knowledge; to judge of at random; to conjecture.
SUPPOSE vs GUESS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Suppose beforehand
- Take for granted or as a given
- To make or form a supposition; think; imagine.
- To put, as one thing by fraud in the place of another.
- To imply; involve as a further proposition or consequence; proceed from, as from a hypothesis.
- To assume as true without reflection; presume; opine; believe.
- To make a hypothesis; formulate a proposition without reference to its being true or false, with a view of tracing out its consequences.
- To infer hypothetically; conceive a state of things, and dwell upon the idea (at least for a moment) with an inclination to believe it true, due to the agreement of its consequences with observed fact, but not free from doubt.
- To form, without certain knowledge, but from probable indications, a notion concerning; form a provisional or an imperfect opinion concerning; conjecture; surmise.
- To conjecture rightly; solve by a correct conjecture; form a true opinion of: as, to guess one's design; to guess a riddle.
- In a loose use, to believe; think; suppose; imagine: with a clause for object.
- [This use is common in English literature from the first appearance of the word; but it is now regarded as colloquial, and, from its frequency in the United States, it is generally supposed by Englishmen to be an “Americanism.” By an easy extension guess is used for think, believe, or suppose, even where the meaning is not at all conjectural, but positive, and it is then logically superfluous, serving merely to make the assertion less abrupt: as, I guess I will go now (that is, I am going now); I guess I know what I'm about (that is, I know what I am doing). In most instances this use probably arises from a desire to avoid positive assertion, or from some feeling of hesitation or uncertainty.] Synonyms Imagine, Presume, etc. See conjecture.
- To form a conjecture; judge or conclude from incomplete or uncertain evidence: commonly with at or by.
- Guess correctly
- Solve by guessing
SUPPOSE vs GUESS: RELATED WORDS
- Pretend, Daresay, Presume, Maybe, Hypothecate, Theorise, Speculate, Theorize, Conjecture, Hypothesize, Say, Imagine, Reckon, Think, Guess
- Hazard, Approximate, Speculation, Gauge, Hypothesis, Guesswork, Estimate, Conjecture, Supposition, Infer, Reckon, Surmise, Imagine, Think, Suppose
SUPPOSE vs GUESS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Infer, Guessing, Feel, Believe, Pretend, Presume, Maybe, Theorise, Speculate, Conjecture, Say, Imagine, Reckon, Think, Guess
- Shot, Venture, Hazard, Approximate, Speculation, Gauge, Hypothesis, Estimate, Conjecture, Supposition, Infer, Reckon, Imagine, Think, Suppose
SUPPOSE vs GUESS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Suppose your organization also values low cost suppliers.
- Yes, men need to eat too, I suppose.
- How am i suppose to do business then.
- Suppose I have taken a loan of Rs.
- These men are not drunk, as you suppose.
- Suppose you were in a minor car accident.
- That, I suppose, makes everything quite all right.
- Suppose this proportion is valid for all homes.
- It is not suppose to be easy for the waiter, it is suppose to be easy for the guest, in this case me!
- Suppose, just suppose, we had a machine that could transfer the life out of one person and into the other.
- Guess what our darllings at Air India did?
- Guess what passage we started in on today?
- AP: I guess there were two streams working.
- Well dam I guess this was pure dopamine.
- The guesser wins if the guess is correct and the flipperwins if the guess is incorrect.
- This method starts with an initial guess and calculates iteratively a new guess that is closer to the actual value than the previous value.
- You can draw and guess with friends, other players around the World, guess the drawing, or quick draw something for practice.
- Make your own personalized Guess Who game with your family photos and our free printable Guess Who Template.
- The GUESS brand comes alive in the colorful Mimsy Collection from Signal Brands with GUESS block lettering.
- It turns a blind guess into an educated guess.
SUPPOSE vs GUESS: QUESTIONS
- Is upstream light suppose to be solid green and not blinking?
- Did Brecht say'suppose they gave a war and nobody came?
- Are Emma Watson and Rupert suppose to kiss in the movies?
- What makes you suppose that modern monkeys are not evolving?
- Are golden potatoes suppose to look yellow on the inside?
- How many answers to the suppose crossword clue are there?
- What do you suppose could result from a circuit overload?
- Are you suppose to indent every paragraph in a summary?
- Can we conceive distinct ideas but only suppose incomplete notions?
- How do you remember when to use suppose and supposed?
- How accurate is the dynamic ecosystem model LPJ-guess?
- How can a marketing manager guess consumers purchasing decision?
- Can you guess the Football word within six attempts?
- Apakah penjual tas Guess Sale bisa memberikan garansi?
- Can you guess present continuous sentences from mimes?
- Is guess seductive noir worth the price difference?
- Why does overthinking Make Me second guess everything?
- Should veterinarians assume/guess the method of feeding?
- Can you guess where cannibalism has happened recently?
- What song did guess who sing in guess who's coming to dinner?