transitive verb estimate with clause: judge, guess 1
noun estimate Roughly calculate or judge the value, number, quantity, or extent of. 1
verb estimate If you estimate a quantity or value, you make an approximate judgment or calculation of it. 0
countable noun estimate An estimate is an approximate calculation of a quantity or value. 0
countable noun estimate An estimate is a judgment about a person or situation which you make based on the available evidence. 0
countable noun estimate An estimate from someone who you employ to do a job for you, such as a builder or a plumber, is a written statement of how much the job is likely to cost. 0
verb estimate to form an approximate idea of (distance, size, cost, etc); calculate roughly; gauge 0
verb estimate to form an opinion about; judge 0
verb estimate to submit (an approximate price) for (a job) to a prospective client 0
verb estimate to assign a value (a point estimate) or range of values (an interval estimate) to a parameter of a population on the basis of sampling statistics 0
noun estimate an approximate calculation 0
noun estimate a statement indicating the likely charge for or cost of certain work 0
noun estimate a judgment; appraisal; opinion 0
verb transitive estimate to form an opinion or judgment about 0
verb transitive estimate to judge or determine generally but carefully (size, value, cost, requirements, etc.); calculate approximately 0
intransitive verb estimate to make an estimate or estimates 0
noun estimate a general calculation of size, value, etc.; esp., an approximate computation of the probable cost of a piece of work made by a person undertaking to do the work 0