verb
- present participle of outguess; to anticipate or predict someone's actions or thoughts more accurately than they expect
Usage: commonly used in competitive or strategic contexts
Examples
- She was outguessing her opponent's moves throughout the chess match.
- The coach accused the defense of outguessing the quarterback's play calls.
- By outguessing the market trends, the investor made a profitable decision.
- He spent the evening outguessing what his friends would order at the restaurant.
- The detective was outguessing the suspect's next move based on past behavior.
- In poker, successful players excel at outguessing their opponents' hands.