To make a guess
Ejemplo: They make a guess quickly
Definición
"To make a guess" means to form an opinion or conclusion without having complete information or certainty. It involves estimating or supposing something based on limited evidence or intuition rather than definitive proof.
Etimología
The phrase "to make a guess" combines the verb "make," from Old English 'macian,' meaning to create or produce, with "guess," which comes from Middle English 'gessen,' meaning to think or suppose. Interestingly, "guess" originally carried the sense of a sudden or quick thought, reflecting the spontaneous nature of guessing.
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