0 past simple and past participle of guess --
1 to give an answer to a particular question when you do not have all the facts and so cannot be certain if you are correct: --
[ + (that) ] I guess (that) things are pretty hard for you now.
"You have a new job, don't you?" "Yes, how did you guess?"
[ + question word ] I bet you can't guess how old he is.
[ + (that) ] I guessed (that) she was your sister.
[ + question word ] Guess when this was built.
In this biography, the chancellor was not the great genius who knew and guessed it all well in advance.
We guessed that this would be a step down on many levels, mainly in sound quality and the prospect of synchronisation.
No one would have ever guessed him a teacher.
If the meta-level analyser can make assumptions, then portions of the network around the known measurements can be guessed.
For a swirling case, solutions of its non-swirling counterpart were taken as the guessed values.
We might hear such moments differently once we know the story, but we wouldn't have guessed this accidental cause from listening alone.
As you might have guessed, he saves his best ideas for lone parents.
Few casual observers of this frail, devoted couple could have guessed through what fires of war and conflicts of ideology their marriage had endured.