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Detailed Synonyms for estimation in English

estimation:

estimation [the ~] nom

  1. the estimation
    the estimation; the valuation; the estimate; the appraisal; the assessment
  2. the estimation
    the estimation; the assessment; the estimate
  3. the estimation
    the calculation; the estimation; the estimate
  4. the estimation
    the respect; the regard; the esteem; the estimation
  5. the estimation
    the estimate; the guess; the estimation
  6. the estimation
    – a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody 1
    the estimate; the estimation
    – a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody 1
    • estimate [the ~] nom
      • many factors are involved in any estimate of human life1
      • in my estimation the boy is innocent1
    • estimation [the ~] nom
      • in my estimation the boy is innocent1
  7. the estimation
    – an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth 1
    the estimate; the idea; the estimation; the approximation
    – an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth 1
  8. the estimation
    – the respect with which a person is held 1
    the estimate; the estimation
    – the respect with which a person is held 1
    • estimate [the ~] nom
      • they had a high estimation of his ability1
    • estimation [the ~] nom
      • they had a high estimation of his ability1
  9. the estimation
    – a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation) 1
    the estimate; the appraisal; the estimation
    – a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation) 1

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Alternate Synonyms for "estimation":


Related Definitions for "estimation":

  1. a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody1
    • in my estimation the boy is innocent1
  2. an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth1
  3. the respect with which a person is held1
    • they had a high estimation of his ability1
  4. a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation)1

estimation form of estimate:

to estimate verbe (estimates, estimated, estimating)

  1. to estimate
    to assess; to estimate; to calculate
    • assess verbe (assess, assessed, assessing)
    • estimate verbe (estimates, estimated, estimating)
    • calculate verbe (calculates, calculated, calculating)
  2. to estimate
    to calculate; to estimate; to compute; to figure out
    • calculate verbe (calculates, calculated, calculating)
    • estimate verbe (estimates, estimated, estimating)
    • compute verbe (computes, computed, computing)
    • figure out verbe (figures out, figured out, figuring out)
  3. to estimate
    to calculate; to estimate
    • calculate verbe (calculates, calculated, calculating)
    • estimate verbe (estimates, estimated, estimating)
  4. to estimate
    to estimate; to calculate; to compute; to work out
    • estimate verbe (estimates, estimated, estimating)
    • calculate verbe (calculates, calculated, calculating)
    • compute verbe (computes, computed, computing)
    • work out verbe (works out, worked out, working out)
  5. to estimate
    to estimate; to devise
    • estimate verbe (estimates, estimated, estimating)
    • devise verbe (devises, devised, devising)
  6. to estimate
    to guess; to suppose; to speculate; to presume; to estimate; to surmise; to conjecture
    • guess verbe (guesses, guessed, guessing)
    • suppose verbe (supposes, supposed, supposing)
    • speculate verbe (speculates, speculated, speculating)
    • presume verbe (presumes, presumed, presuming)
    • estimate verbe (estimates, estimated, estimating)
    • surmise verbe (surmises, surmised, surmising)
    • conjecture verbe (conjectures, conjectured, conjecturing)
  7. to estimate
    – judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time) 1
    to estimate; to gauge; to judge; to guess; approximate
    – judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time) 1
    • estimate verbe (estimates, estimated, estimating)
      • I estimate this chicken to weigh three pounds1
    • gauge verbe (gauges, gauged, gauging)
    • judge verbe (judges, judged, judging)
    • guess verbe (guesses, guessed, guessing)
    • approximate verbe
  8. to estimate
    – judge to be probable 1
    to estimate; to forecast; to figure; to calculate; count on; reckon
    – judge to be probable 1
    • estimate verbe (estimates, estimated, estimating)
    • forecast verbe (forecasts, forecasted, forecasting)
    • figure verbe (figures, figured, figuring)
    • calculate verbe (calculates, calculated, calculating)
    • count on verbe
    • reckon verbe

Conjugations for estimate:

present
  1. estimate
  2. estimate
  3. estimates
  4. estimate
  5. estimate
  6. estimate
simple past
  1. estimated
  2. estimated
  3. estimated
  4. estimated
  5. estimated
  6. estimated
present perfect
  1. have estimated
  2. have estimated
  3. has estimated
  4. have estimated
  5. have estimated
  6. have estimated
past continuous
  1. was estimating
  2. were estimating
  3. was estimating
  4. were estimating
  5. were estimating
  6. were estimating
future
  1. shall estimate
  2. will estimate
  3. will estimate
  4. shall estimate
  5. will estimate
  6. will estimate
continuous present
  1. am estimating
  2. are estimating
  3. is estimating
  4. are estimating
  5. are estimating
  6. are estimating
subjunctive
  1. be estimated
  2. be estimated
  3. be estimated
  4. be estimated
  5. be estimated
  6. be estimated
diverse
  1. estimate!
  2. let's estimate!
  3. estimated
  4. estimating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

estimate [the ~] nom

  1. the estimate
    the estimation; the valuation; the estimate; the appraisal; the assessment
  2. the estimate
    the estimation; the assessment; the estimate
  3. the estimate
    the calculation; the estimation; the estimate
  4. the estimate
    the estimate; the guess; the estimation
  5. the estimate
    – a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody 1
    the estimate; the estimation
    – a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody 1
    • estimate [the ~] nom
      • many factors are involved in any estimate of human life1
      • in my estimation the boy is innocent1
    • estimation [the ~] nom
      • in my estimation the boy is innocent1
  6. the estimate
    – an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth 1
    the estimate; the idea; the estimation; the approximation
    – an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth 1
  7. the estimate
    – the respect with which a person is held 1
    the estimate; the estimation
    – the respect with which a person is held 1
    • estimate [the ~] nom
      • they had a high estimation of his ability1
    • estimation [the ~] nom
      • they had a high estimation of his ability1
  8. the estimate
    – a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation) 1
    the estimate; the appraisal; the estimation
    – a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation) 1
  9. the estimate
    – a statement indicating the likely cost of some job 1
    the estimate
    – a statement indicating the likely cost of some job 1
    • estimate [the ~] nom
      • he got an estimate from the car repair shop1
  10. the estimate
    – A formal offer for products or services, proposed at specific prices and related payment terms. 2
    the estimate; the quote; the quotation; the price quote
    – A formal offer for products or services, proposed at specific prices and related payment terms. 2

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Alternate Synonyms for "estimate":


Related Definitions for "estimate":

  1. a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody1
    • many factors are involved in any estimate of human life1
    • in my estimation the boy is innocent1
  2. an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth1
    • an estimate of what it would cost1
  3. the respect with which a person is held1
    • they had a high estimation of his ability1
  4. a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation)1
  5. a statement indicating the likely cost of some job1
    • he got an estimate from the car repair shop1
  6. judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time)1
    • I estimate this chicken to weigh three pounds1
  7. judge to be probable1
  8. A formal offer for products or services, proposed at specific prices and related payment terms.2