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educated guess

1 of 1noun
/ˈɛ.ʤu:.ˌkeɪ.tid gɛs/
Forms:educated guesses
1

a guess that is made according to one's experience or knowledge thus is more likely to be true

  • Based on her experience, she made an educated guess about the project's completion date.
  • The scientist's educated guess about the experiment's outcome proved accurate.
  • His educated guess about the market trends was supported by recent data.
  • The detective made an educated guess about the suspect's motive.
  • Using historical data, the analyst made an educated guess on future sales.