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Main Entry: assumption
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: taking something for granted; something expected

Synonyms:

acceptance, accepting, assuming, belief, conjecture, expectation, fancy, guess, hunch, hypothesis, inference, posit, postulate, postulation, premise, presumption, presupposition, shot in the dark, shot*, sneaking suspicion, stab, supposal, supposition, surmise, suspicion, theorization, theory

Antonyms:

doubt, unexpected
Main Entry: bet
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: game of chance; money gambled

Synonyms:

action, ante, betting, chance, down on, hazard, long shot, lot, lottery, odds, odds on, parlay, play, pledge, plunge, pot, raffle, random shot, risk, shot, shot in the dark, speculation, stake, sweepstakes, uncertainty, venture, wager
Main Entry: conjecture
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: speculation, assumption

Synonyms:

conclusion, fancy, guess, guesstimate, guesswork, hunch, hypothesis, inference, notion, opinion, perhaps, presumption, shot in the dark, sneaking suspicion, stab in the dark, supposition, surmise, theorizing, theory

Antonyms:

fact, proof, reality, truth
Main Entry: crapshoot
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: big chance

Synonyms:

iffy proposition, risk, risky business, shot in the dark, spin of the roulette wheel
Main Entry: gamble
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: chance, speculation

Synonyms:

action, bet, fling, leap*, long shot, lottery, outside chance, raffle, risk, shot in the dark, spec, stab*, throw of the dice, toss up, uncertainty, venture, wager
Notes: a gamble (noun) is a risky act, venture, bet, or wager - to gamble (verb) is to take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome; a gambol (noun) a skipping or leaping about in frolic - to gambol (verb) is to dance and skip about in play or to frolic

Antonyms:

design, guard, insurance, plan, protection, safeguard
Main Entry: guess
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: belief, speculation

Synonyms:

assumption, ballpark figure, conclusion, conjecture, deduction, divination, estimate, fancy, feeling, guesstimate, guesswork, hunch, hypothesis, induction, inference, judgment, notion, opinion, postulate, postulation, prediction, presumption, presupposition, reckoning, shot in the dark, shot*, sneaking suspicion, stab*, supposal, supposition, surmisal, surmise, suspicion, theory, thesis, view

Antonyms:

calculation, measurement
Main Entry: hypothesis
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: theory

Synonyms:

antecedent, apriority, assignment, assumption, attribution, axiom, basis, belief, conclusion, condition, conjecture, data, deduction, demonstration, derivation, explanation, foundation, ground, guess, inference, interpretation, layout, lemma, philosophy, plan, position, postulate, premise, presupposition, principle, proposal, proposition, rationale, reason, scheme, shot in the dark, speculation, starting point, suggestion, supposition, surmise, system, tentative law, term, theorem, thesis

Antonyms:

calcualtion, measurement, proof, reality, truth
Main Entry: presumption
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: belief, hypothesis

Synonyms:

anticipation, apriorism, assumption, basis, chance, conjecture, grounds, guess, likelihood, opinion, plausibility, posit, postulate, postulation, premise, presupposition, probability, reason, shot, shot in the dark, sneaking suspicion, stab, supposition, surmise, suspicion, thesis

Antonyms:

reality, truth
Main Entry: risk
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: chance taken

Synonyms:

accident, contingency, danger, exposedness, exposure, flyer, fortuity, fortune, gamble, hazard, header, jeopardy, liability, liableness, luck, openness, opportunity, peril, plunge, possibility, prospect, shot in the dark, speculation, stab*, uncertainty, venture, wager

Antonyms:

certainty, safety, sureness, surety
Main Entry: speculation
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: theory, guess

Synonyms:

belief, brainwork, cerebration, cogitation, conjecture, consideration, contemplation, deliberation, excogitation, guesstimate, guesswork, hunch, hypothesis, meditation, opinion, reflection, review, shot, shot in the dark, sneaking suspicion, stab, stab in the dark, studying, supposition, surmise, thinking, thought, weighing

Antonyms:

fact, information, reality, truth
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