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[ out-ges ] / ˌaʊtˈgɛs / SEE SYNONYMS FOR outguess ON THESAURUS.COM
verb (used with object)to anticipate correctly the actions or intentions of; outwit. Origin of outguessFirst recorded in 1910–15; out- + guess Words nearby outguessoutgoing, outgoings, out-group, outgrow, outgrowth, outguess, outgun, out-half, outhandle, outhaul, out-Herod Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for outguessForget trying to outguess the markets, I advised again and again. I’m Not Apologizing|Jonathan Clements|March 20, 2009|DAILY BEAST The only thing to do is to keep them close and try to outguess him, but Tinker is a hard man to beat at the game of wits. Pitching in a Pinch|Christy Mathewson The German will outguess him, and it's up to him to outguess the German in turn. The Pathless Trail|Arthur O. (Arthur Olney) Friel But just now he must depend on that nimble wit of his that had so often helped him to outguess an opponent. Baseball Joe in the World Series|Lester Chadwick
Words related to outguessdeceive, outfox, outmaneuver, baffle, outdo, circumvent, bamboozle, cheat, gull, confuse, hoax, have, defraud, trick, bewilder, outsmart, top, finagle, beat, overreach |