verb
- to guess correctly what someone else will do or think before they do it; to anticipate or predict someone's actions or thoughts more accurately than they expect
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'outguess'; commonly used in competitive or strategic contexts
Examples
- She outguesses her opponents by studying their playing patterns.
- The coach outguesses the other team's strategy every game.
- He always outguesses what his friends will say next.
- The detective outguesses the criminal's next move.
- In poker, experienced players outguess their competitors' intentions.
- She outguesses the market trends better than most analysts.
- He outguesses her by knowing exactly what she wants for her birthday.