taking a stab

Main Entry:
conjecture [kuhn-jek-cher]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: speculate
Synonyms: assume, believe, conceive, conclude, deem, estimate, expect, fancy, feel*, figure, gather, glean, guess, guesstimate, hazard a guess, hypothesize, imagine, infer, judge, presume, pretend, suppose, surmise, suspect, take a shot, take a stab, take for granted, theorize, think
Antonyms: prove
Main Entry: struggle
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: labor, work
Synonyms: assay, attempt, bend over backwards, break one's back, break one's neck, cope, dig, endeavor, exert oneself, give it one's best shot, give the old college try, go all out, grind, hassle, have one's nose to grindstone, hustle, make every effort, offer, plug, plug away, scratch, seek, slave, strain, strive, sweat, tackle, take a crack, take a stab, take on, toil, try, try one's hardest, undertake, work like a dog
Antonyms: idle, laze, rest
Main Entry: surmise
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: come to a conclusion
Synonyms: assume, conclude, conjecture, consider, deduce, fancy, guess, guesstimate, hazard a guess, hypothesize, imagine, infer, opine, presume, pretend, regard, risk assuming, speculate, suppose, suspect, take a shot, take a stab, theorize, think, venture a guess
Notes: demise is the time when something ends or death; surmise is a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete or little evidence
Antonyms: question, wonder
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