Sentence examples for Educated guess from inspiring English sources

Idiom

An educated guess.

A guess which was likely to get corrected.

Dictionary

Educated guess

noun

A well informed guess, an estimate or guess based on experience or theoretical knowledge.

  • His educated guess was correct to within 2%, but then, he's been doing this for 10 years and knows what range of values to expect.

Exact(60)

Educated guess, let's say.

It was an educated guess.

But this is merely an educated guess.

But that was only an educated guess.

But that is only an educated guess.

"It's a pretty good educated guess".

Alternatively, make an educated guess (Patricia Gongal).

The answer may be anyone's educated guess.

Or possibly I'm making an educated guess.

The educated guess is it was Mauresmo.

And that's not just an educated guess.

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