estimate
2es·ti·mate
noun \ˈes-tə-mət\Definition of ESTIMATE
1
: the act of appraising or valuing : calculation
2
: an opinion or judgment of the nature, character, or quality of a person or thing <had a high estimate of his abilities>
3
a : a rough or approximate calculation b : a numerical value obtained from a statistical sample and assigned to a population parameter
4
: a statement of the cost of work to be done
Examples of ESTIMATE
- According to government estimates, current oil reserves are 10 percent lower than they were a year ago.
- One conservative estimate is that he stole five million dollars.
- We solicited several estimates for the project.
- The contractor's estimate for the job seemed high.
- The company's products are, by general estimate, poorly made.
First Known Use of ESTIMATE
1552
Related to ESTIMATE
Related Words: calculation, computation, measurement, mensuration; audit, check, checkup, examination, inspection, review, scan, scrutiny, survey; reassessment, transvaluation; overestimation, overevaluation; underestimation
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