guessing game
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Definition
Noun: A guessing game is a game in which participants compete to identify something that is described, hinted at, or obscurely indicated, rather than directly named or shown.
Usage
This noun is used to describe a specific type of game or, by extension, any situation where information is incomplete and one must deduce or speculate to find an answer. - It typically functions as the subject or object of a sentence. - It is often preceded by articles like "a" or "the."
Examples
Advanced Usage
- Metaphorical Use: The term is frequently used metaphorically to describe uncertain situations where outcomes are unclear and people must make estimates.
- Without the latest data, forecasting sales is just a guessing game.
- As a Modifier: It can be used in compound adjectives, though the core term remains "guessing game."
- We were stuck in a guessing-game scenario with no clear instructions.
Variants and Related Words
- Guesswork (noun): The process or results of guessing.
- Their plan was based more on guesswork than on solid evidence.
- To guess (verb): To estimate or suppose something without sufficient information to be sure.
Synonyms
- Conjecture game
- Game of chance (when the outcome is largely random)
- Puzzle
Related Phrases
- A shot in the dark: A wild guess.
- My answer was just a shot in the dark, but it was correct.
- Up in the air: Uncertain and undecided.
- The details are still up in the air; it's all a bit of a guessing game.
Noun
- a game in which participants compete to identify some obscurely indicated thing