Estimate

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Noun

Estimate (plural Estimates)
  1. A rough calculation or guess.
  2. (construction and business) A document (or verbal notification) specifying how much a job will probably cost.

Verb

Estimate (third-person singular simple present estimates, present participle estimating, simple past and past participle estimated)

  1. To calculate roughly, often from imperfect data.

Adjectives for Estimate

impartial; production; exact; sanguine; contemptuous; accurate; accepted; modest; conservative; rough; truer; provisional; respectful; private; critical; utmost; exaggerated; judicious; reasonable; professional; slighting; undue; exaggerated; fallacious; moderate; current; contradictory; erroneous; inadequate; fantastic; theoretical; lightning.

Verbs for Estimate

accept—; arrive at—; attempt—; beggar—; calculate—; compute—; correct—; denounce —; entertain—; exaggerate—; extend—; forward—; govern—; harbor—; offer—; reach—; reel off—s; sway—s; —agrees; —coincides; —differs; —errs; —falls short; —indicates.

Adverbs for Estimate

conservatively; variously; accurately; critically; approximately; authoritatively; unhesitatingly; wildly; unerringly; calculatingly; fallaciously; erroneously; inadequately; fantastically; theoretically; professionally; provisionally; worthily.

Synonyms for Estimate

Antonyms for Estimate

guess, disregard.

Derived terms

Thesaurus

account as, add, adjudge, adjudicate, algebraize, analyzing, appraisal, appraise, appraisement, appraising, appreciate, appreciation, approximate, approximation, ascertain, assay, assess, assessing, assessment, assize, assizement, assume, assumption, attitude, be afraid, belief, believe, calculate, calculation, calibrate, caliper, call, cast, check a parameter, cipher, class, climate of opinion, common belief, community sentiment, computation, compute, conceit, conceive, concept, conception, conclusion, conjecture, consensus gentium, consider, consideration, correction, count, daresay, decide, deduce, deem, determination, determine, dial, discover, divide, dope out, enumerate, esteem, estimation, ethos, evaluate, evaluating, evaluation, evaluative criticism, expect, extract roots, eye, fancy, fathom, feeling, figure, figure in, figure out, form an estimate, gauge, gauging, general belief, give an appreciation, graduate, guess, guesstimate, have a hunch, have an idea, have an impression, have an inkling, have the idea, hold, hold as, idea, imagine, impression, infer, instrumentation, judge, judgement, judgment, lights, look upon as, maintain, make an estimation, mark, measure, measurement, measuring, mensurate, mensuration, mete, meter, metric system, mind, multiply, mystique, notion, observation, opine, opinion, pace, personal judgment, place, plumb, point of view, popular belief, position, posture, presume, presumption, prevailing belief, price, prize, probe, projection, public belief, public opinion, put, quantification, quantify, quantization, quantize, rank, ranking, rate, rating, reaction, reckon, reckoning, regard, round, score, sense, sentiment, set at, set down as, settle, sight, size, size up, sound, span, stance, step, stock, subtract, sum, suppose, surmise, survey, surveying, suspect, take, take a reading, take account of, take for, take it, tally, telemetering, telemetry, theory, think, thinking, thought, triangulate, triangulation, trow, valuate, valuation, value, valuing, view, view as, viewpoint, way of thinking, ween, weigh, weighing, work out

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Verb

estimate

  1. second-person plural present indicative of estimare
  2. second-person plural imperative of estimare
  3. Feminine plural of estimato