guesstimate

/ˈɡɛstɪmət/
verb
  1. To estimate something using guesswork rather than precise data.
    • We had to guesstimate the number of people at the concert because the tickets weren't counted.
    • Can you guesstimate how much paint we'll need for the living room?
    • The chef guesstimated the amount of spices needed for the recipe.
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noun
  1. An estimate based on guesswork or incomplete information.
    • Without exact measurements, we can only offer a guesstimate of the room's size.
    • The contractor gave us a rough guesstimate for the cost of the renovation.
    • My guesstimate is that the project will take about three weeks to finish.
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