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Was (wer) ist guessing - definition


Guessing         
  • Calling a [[coin toss]] to determine which team will take the offense at a sporting event is a paradigm case of a guess that requires minimal consideration of forces influencing the outcome.
  • The exact number of candy pieces in this jar cannot be determined by looking at it, because not all of the pieces are visible. The amount must be guessed or [[estimated]].
  • Two people playing ''[[Guess Who?]]'' at [[Spiel]] 2008.
  • Charades}} involves single person acting out a phrase, with the rest of the group guessing the phrase.
SWIFT CONCLUSION DRAWN FROM DATA DIRECTLY AT HAND
Guessing game; Guessing Game; Draft:Guess; Guess; Guesser; Guesses; Guessed; Guessers; Lucky guess; Happy guess; Wild guess; Random guess; Blind guess; Educated guess; Informed guess; Lucky guesses; Happy guesses; Wild guesses; Random guesses; Blind guesses; Educated guesses; Informed guesses; Guessing-game; Guessing Games; Guessing games
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Guess.
Guessing         
  • Calling a [[coin toss]] to determine which team will take the offense at a sporting event is a paradigm case of a guess that requires minimal consideration of forces influencing the outcome.
  • The exact number of candy pieces in this jar cannot be determined by looking at it, because not all of the pieces are visible. The amount must be guessed or [[estimated]].
  • Two people playing ''[[Guess Who?]]'' at [[Spiel]] 2008.
  • Charades}} involves single person acting out a phrase, with the rest of the group guessing the phrase.
SWIFT CONCLUSION DRAWN FROM DATA DIRECTLY AT HAND
Guessing game; Guessing Game; Draft:Guess; Guess; Guesser; Guesses; Guessed; Guessers; Lucky guess; Happy guess; Wild guess; Random guess; Blind guess; Educated guess; Informed guess; Lucky guesses; Happy guesses; Wild guesses; Random guesses; Blind guesses; Educated guesses; Informed guesses; Guessing-game; Guessing Games; Guessing games
A guess (or an act of guessing) is a swift conclusion drawn from data directly at hand, and held as probable or tentative, while the person making the guess (the guesser) admittedly lacks material for a greater degree of certainty.James Champlin Fernald, English Synonyms and Antonyms (1914), p.
guess         
  • Calling a [[coin toss]] to determine which team will take the offense at a sporting event is a paradigm case of a guess that requires minimal consideration of forces influencing the outcome.
  • The exact number of candy pieces in this jar cannot be determined by looking at it, because not all of the pieces are visible. The amount must be guessed or [[estimated]].
  • Two people playing ''[[Guess Who?]]'' at [[Spiel]] 2008.
  • Charades}} involves single person acting out a phrase, with the rest of the group guessing the phrase.
SWIFT CONCLUSION DRAWN FROM DATA DIRECTLY AT HAND
Guessing game; Guessing Game; Draft:Guess; Guess; Guesser; Guesses; Guessed; Guessers; Lucky guess; Happy guess; Wild guess; Random guess; Blind guess; Educated guess; Informed guess; Lucky guesses; Happy guesses; Wild guesses; Random guesses; Blind guesses; Educated guesses; Informed guesses; Guessing-game; Guessing Games; Guessing games
I
n.
1) to hazard, make a guess
2) a lucky; random, wild; rough; shrewd guess
3) a guess that + clause (it is only a guess that she will be appointed)
II
v.
1) to guess shrewdly; wildly
2) (D; intr.) to guess at (to guess at smb.'s age)
3) (colloq.) (AE) (L) I guess that he'll be late
4) (Q) guess where the money is

Wikipedia

Guessing
A guess (or an act of guessing) is a swift conclusion drawn from data directly at hand, and held as probable or tentative, while the person making the guess (the guesser) admittedly lacks material for a greater degree of certainty.James Champlin Fernald, English Synonyms and Antonyms (1914), p.
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für guessing
1. Mr Kelsey–Fry asked÷ "You were guessing what the speeches were going to be?" "I was guessing accurately," replied Mr Lapham.
2. Banister says she‘s uncomfortable second–guessing the White House.
3. Here‘s guessing that Gonzales and McNulty won‘t be contributing.
4. Some already have started guessing what sanctions will come first.
5. It gives us countless opportunities for guessing future events.