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guestimate

American  
[ges-tuh-meyt, ges-tuh-mit, -meyt] / ˈgɛs təˌmeɪt, ˈgɛs tə mɪt, -ˌmeɪt /

verb (used with object)

guestimated, guestimating
  1. a variant of guesstimate.


Example Sentences

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Last year, my mum and I managed 250 mince pies for a church coffee morning, and I'd guestimate that my Aunty Christine and my mother-in-law Sheana were baking at a similar rate.

From Salon • Dec. 11, 2021

“We saw the pouch move so we backtracked and guestimate that the joey was born in August at some point.”

From Washington Times • May 6, 2018

Nevertheless, it is not for us to guestimate the workload of an annalist of the Floridian ancien regime.

From The Guardian • Mar. 17, 2016

A ”split the difference” total of $750m worldwide isn’t an insane guestimate.

From Forbes • Mar. 17, 2015

Granted, this is a guestimate based on other guestimates.

From Forbes • Jun. 26, 2012

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