outguess
verb
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verb
Etymology: Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *úd Proto-Germanic *ūt Proto-Germanic *ūt- Old English ūt- Middle English ut- English out- English guess English outguess From out- + guess.
- To beat through accurate anticipation of someone's plans and actions.
“He outguessed, outscored, and outguarded the Tiger, though the latter in a guard position showed that he was a real basketball man.”
“Switching on “Jeopardy,” she simultaneously, talks to her baby, pages through the paper, and outguesses the TV contestants.”