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guess

Maybe vs Guess - What's the difference?

maybe | guess |


As nouns the difference between maybe and guess

is that maybe is (informal) something that is possibly true while guess is a prediction about the outcome of something, typically made without factual evidence or support.

As an adverb maybe

is .

As an adjective maybe

is possible; uncertain.

As a verb guess is

to reach a partly (or totally) unqualified conclusion.

Guess vs Goal - What's the difference?

guess | goal |


As nouns the difference between guess and goal

is that guess is a prediction about the outcome of something, typically made without factual evidence or support while goal is gaul.

As a verb guess

is to reach a partly (or totally) unqualified conclusion.

As a proper noun goal is

britain.

Guess vs X - What's the difference?

guess | x |


As a verb guess

is to reach a partly (or totally) unqualified conclusion.

As a noun guess

is a prediction about the outcome of something, typically made without factual evidence or support.

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Venture vs Guess - What's the difference?

venture | guess |


As nouns the difference between venture and guess

is that venture is a risky or daring undertaking or journey while guess is a prediction about the outcome of something, typically made without factual evidence or support.

As verbs the difference between venture and guess

is that venture is to undertake a risky or daring journey while guess is to reach a partly (or totally) unqualified conclusion.

Guess vs Post - What's the difference?

guess | post |


As nouns the difference between guess and post

is that guess is a prediction about the outcome of something, typically made without factual evidence or support while post is post, mail.

As a verb guess

is to reach a partly (or totally) unqualified conclusion.

Guess vs Get - What's the difference?

guess | get |


As verbs the difference between guess and get

is that guess is to reach a partly (or totally) unqualified conclusion while get is (label) to obtain; to acquire.

As nouns the difference between guess and get

is that guess is a prediction about the outcome of something, typically made without factual evidence or support while get is offspring or get can be (british|regional) a git or get can be (judaism) a jewish writ of divorce.

Guess vs Fairweather - What's the difference?

guess | fairweather |


As a verb guess

is to reach a partly (or totally) unqualified conclusion.

As a noun guess

is a prediction about the outcome of something, typically made without factual evidence or support.

As an adjective fairweather is

.

Guess vs Divined - What's the difference?

guess | divined |


As verbs the difference between guess and divined

is that guess is to reach a partly (or totally) unqualified conclusion while divined is (divine).

As a noun guess

is a prediction about the outcome of something, typically made without factual evidence or support.

As an adjective divined is

made divine, made holy.

Suggestion vs Guess - What's the difference?

suggestion | guess |


As nouns the difference between suggestion and guess

is that suggestion is (countable) something suggested (with subsequent adposition being for ) while guess is a prediction about the outcome of something, typically made without factual evidence or support.

As a verb guess is

to reach a partly (or totally) unqualified conclusion.

Guess vs Anticipation - What's the difference?

guess | anticipation |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between guess and anticipation

is that guess is (obsolete) to hit upon or reproduce by memory while anticipation is (obsolete) hasty notion; intuitive preconception.

As nouns the difference between guess and anticipation

is that guess is a prediction about the outcome of something, typically made without factual evidence or support while anticipation is the act of anticipating, taking up, placing, or considering something beforehand, or before the proper time in natural order.

As a verb guess

is to reach a partly (or totally) unqualified conclusion.

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