outguess

/aʊtˈɡɛs/
verb
  1. To predict or anticipate someone's actions, thoughts, or plans more accurately than they do.
    • She tried to outguess the teacher about what would be on the test.
    • No one could outguess the stock market's sudden changes.
    • The chess champion managed to outguess his opponent in every move.
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