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Main Entry: estimate
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: approximate calculation; educated guess

Synonyms:

appraisal, appraisement, assay, assessment, ballpark figure, belief, conclusion, conjecture, estimation, evaluation, gauging, guess, guesstimate, impression, judgment, measure, measurement, mensuration, opinion, point of view, projection, rating, reckoning, sizing up, stock, surmise, survey, thought, valuation
Notes: estimate implies a calculation has been performed and it is on that basis that a judgment or valuation is being made, while estimation implies that an on-the-spot evaluation is being performed and that it is an opinion based on that evaluation; an estimate conveys a more reasoned or impersonal judgment than an estimation
Main Entry: estimate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: guess, try to value

Synonyms:

account, appraise, assay, assess, believe, budget, calculate roughly, cast, cipher, class, classify, compute, conjecture, consider, count, decide, deduce, determine, enumerate, evaluate, examine, expect, figure, form opinion, gauge, guess, guesstimate, judge, look into, look upon, number, outline, plan, predict, prophesy, rank, rate, reason, reckon, regard, run over, scheme, set a figure, size up, sum, suppose, surmise, suspect, tax, think, think through
Main Entry: analyze
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: examine and determine

Synonyms:

assay, beat a dead horse, chew over, confab, consider, estimate, evaluate, figure, figure out, get down to brass tacks, hash, inspect, interpret, investigate, judge, kick around, rehash, resolve, scrutinize, sort out, spell out, study, talk game, test, think through
Main Entry: appraisal
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: judgment, estimation

Synonyms:

appraisement, assessment, estimate, evaluation, opinion, pricing, rating, reckoning, stock, survey, valuation
Main Entry: approximate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: come close

Synonyms:

approach, border on, come near, estimate, near, reach, resemble, touch, verge on
Main Entry: assay
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: analyze

Synonyms:

appraise, apprise, assess, check, check out, estimate, evaluate, examine, eyeball, inspect, investigate, measure, peg, prove, rate, read, see, size, size up, survey, test, try, valuate, value, weigh
Main Entry: assess
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: evaluate, determine

Synonyms:

appraise, apprise, assay, check out*, check*, compute, determine, dig it, estimate, figure*, fix, gauge, guess, judge, nick, peg, rate, reckon, set, size up, size*, survey, take measure, valuate, value, weigh
Main Entry: assessment
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: evaluation

Synonyms:

appraisal, computation, determination, estimate, estimation, judgment, rating, reckoning, valuation, value judgment
Main Entry: assessment
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: assignment of fee, amount

Synonyms:

appraisal, charge, demand, duty, estimate, fee, levy, rate, rating, tariff, tax, taxation, toll, valuation
Main Entry: assume
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: believe, take for granted

Synonyms:

accept, ascertain, be afraid, be inclined to think, conclude, conjecture, consider, count upon, deduce, deem, divine, estimate, expect, fall for, fancy, find, gather, get the idea, guess, have a hunch, have sneaking suspicion, hypothesize, imagine, infer, judge, posit, postulate, predicate, presume, presuppose, speculate, suppose, surmise, suspect, theorize, think, understand
Notes: assume means 'suppose to be the case, without proof; take for granted'; presume means 'suppose that something is the case on the basis of probability; take for granted that something exists or is the case'

Antonyms:

doubt, not believe
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