Verb (present participle of guess) as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:He made wild guessing about the outcome of the game, but it turned out to be wrong.

Definition:Making a guess without any basis or information.

From wild guessing

Example:After reviewing the evidence, the detective made an educated guessing about who the culprit might be.

Definition:Making a well-considered guess based on knowledge or experience.

From educated guessing

Example:We played a guessing game during the party, and the winner received a prize.

Definition:A game in which participants try to determine or guess an unknown word, number, situation, or event.

From guessing game

Example:She was guessing at what time the next train would arrive.

Definition:Making a guess about something.

From guessing at

Example:The guessing match was very close, with each team making an educated guessing.

Definition:A contest where participants try to guess the same result or solution.

From guessing match

Example:Without any clues, he had to guess blind about the missing item.

Definition:Making a guess without any information.

From guessing blind

Example:We checked the guessing book to see if our predictions were correct.

Definition:A book with guesses or predictions.

From guessing book

Example:They were making wild guesses about the future plans of the company.

Definition:Uninformed or reckless guesses.

From wild guesses

Example:After researching a bit more, they were able to put two and two together about the missing items.

Definition:Make a reasonable guess based on the available information.

From put two and two together

Example:His guesses were hit or miss, but occasionally he was right.

Definition:Occasionally correct or accurate, often by chance.

From hit or miss