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Pewność i Wątpliwość - Ocena i spekulacje

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Words Related to Certainty and Doubt

to fail in achieving the desired result

Ex: Their strategy to boost missed the mark and led to a decline in revenue .
notional
[przymiotnik]

being solely based on imagination or theory rather that reality

teoretyczny, wyimaginowany

teoretyczny, wyimaginowany

Ex: notional plans for the startup were ambitious but not yet grounded in reality .

wrong and inaccurate

Ex: Their estimates were off the mark.

from one's memory, without spending time to carefully consider or think

Ex: During the meeting , he provided an off the top of his head for the project 's completion time .
to overrate
[Czasownik]

to give something or someone more credit than is deserved

przesadzać, przeceniać

przesadzać, przeceniać

Ex: Technology companies overrate the demand for new features .
to predict
[Czasownik]

to say that something is going to happen before it actually takes place

przewidywać, prognozować

przewidywać, prognozować

Ex: She predicted the outcome of the election based on polling data .
prediction
[Rzeczownik]

the act of saying what one thinks is going to happen in the future or what the outcome of something will be

przewidywanie, prognoza

przewidywanie, prognoza

Ex: Her prediction about the stock market shocked the financial community .

to evaluate the situation and all its possible outcomes in order to draw a conclusion

Ex: When I saw him constantly checking his watch and looking anxious , put two and two together and realized he was running late for an important meeting .
to reappraise
[Czasownik]

to review someone or something to see whether one's opinion was correct or not

ponownie ocenić, zrewidować

ponownie ocenić, zrewidować

to reassess
[Czasownik]

to put something under further consideration or evaluation

ponownie ocenić, przeanalizować na nowo

ponownie ocenić, przeanalizować na nowo

reassessment
[Rzeczownik]

the reevaluation someone or reconsideration of one's opinion of something to see whether it needs revising

ponowna ocena, przegląd

ponowna ocena, przegląd

to reevaluate
[Czasownik]

to reconsider something, especially with the intention to make changes or form another opinion about it

przeanalizować ponownie, ocenić na nowo

przeanalizować ponownie, ocenić na nowo

to reexamine
[Czasownik]

to inspect something in detail, especially to confirm or change the previously held opinion

ponownie zbadć, reinterpretować

ponownie zbadć, reinterpretować

to know what another person is thinking

Ex: Tell me what you want — I caread your mind!
re-evaluation
[Rzeczownik]

‌the act of reconsidering something, especially with the intention to make changes or form another opinion about it

powtórna ocena, redefinicja

powtórna ocena, redefinicja

re-examination
[Rzeczownik]

a process that involves detailed inspection of something, especially to confirm or change the previously held opinion

ponowna analiza, rehabilitacja

ponowna analiza, rehabilitacja

to second-guess
[Czasownik]

to predict or anticipate an event or someone's reaction

przewidywać, antycypować

przewidywać, antycypować

Ex: It’s hard not to second-guess the outcome of the election after hearing the latest polls.

an attempt to guess or do something without having sufficient information or knowing the consequences

Ex: Investing in stocks can sometimes feel like stab in the dark, as market conditions can be unpredictable .
to speculate
[Czasownik]

to form a theory or opinion about a subject without knowing all the facts

spekulować, przypuszczać

spekulować, przypuszczać

Ex: Neighbors speculating about the reasons for the sudden increase in security measures .
speculation
[Rzeczownik]

the creation of theories or opinions about something with no fact or proof

spekulacja, uzasadnione przypuszczenie

spekulacja, uzasadnione przypuszczenie

Ex: Speculation about the upcoming election results sparked lively discussions .
speculative
[przymiotnik]

according to opinions or guesses instead of facts or evidence

spekulacyjny, teoretyczny

spekulacyjny, teoretyczny

Ex: She offered speculative explanation for his sudden disappearance , based on rumors she had heard .
speculatively
[przysłówek]

in a way that shows one's decisions are merely based on estimations or personal opinions rather than actual facts

spekulacyjnie, hipotetycznie

spekulacyjnie, hipotetycznie

to surmise
[Czasownik]

to come to a conclusion without enough evidence

przypuszczać, domyślać się

przypuszczać, domyślać się

Ex: After receiving vague responses , surmised that there might be issues with the communication channels .
surmise
[Rzeczownik]

an estimation that points out the validity of something without sufficient evidence to confirm it

domysł, przypuszczenie

domysł, przypuszczenie

to suspect
[Czasownik]

to think that something is probably true, especially something bad, without having proof

podejrzewać, domyślać się

podejrzewać, domyślać się

Ex: suspect the company may be hiding some important information .
to suppose
[Czasownik]

to think or believe that something is possible or true, without being sure

przypuszczać, sądzić

przypuszczać, sądzić

Ex: Based on the results , suppose the theory is correct .
supposition
[Rzeczownik]

something such as an idea, claim, belief, etc that one believes to be true even though it is yet to be proved

założenie, przypuszczenie

założenie, przypuszczenie

to survey
[Czasownik]

to take a closer look at something, especially thoroughly in order to investigate

zdiagnozować, przeprowadzić inspekcję

zdiagnozować, przeprowadzić inspekcję

Ex: The journalist survey the scene of the accident to report on the details .
survey
[Rzeczownik]

an inspection of opinions or experiences of a specific group of people that is usually done in the from of questions

ankieta, badanie opinii

ankieta, badanie opinii

Ex: He filled out an survey about his recent hotel stay .

used to express satisfaction or admiration for someone who is completely correct or did something flawlessly

to toss
[Czasownik]

to make a decision by throwing a coin in the air and guessing which of its sides will be facing upward when it lands

rzucić monetą, podrzucić monetę

rzucić monetą, podrzucić monetę

Ex: The teams were tied , so tossed a coin to determine the winner .
to underestimate
[Czasownik]

to regard something or someone as smaller or less important than they really are

niedoceniać, bagatelizować

niedoceniać, bagatelizować

Ex: The artist 's talent was underestimated until she showcased her work in a major gallery .
underestimation
[Rzeczownik]

an unfavorable judgment or estimation that is too low

niedocenienie, niewłaściwa ocena

niedocenienie, niewłaściwa ocena

value judgement
[Rzeczownik]

an assessment of the worth or quality of someone or something that is mostly based on personal opinions rather than facts

ocena wartości, osąd wartości

ocena wartości, osąd wartości

warm
[przymiotnik]

indicating that someone is getting closer to the correct answer or finding a hidden person or object

blisko, ciepło

blisko, ciepło

Ex: She searched for the missing key , and her friend said she warm as she reached the drawer where it was hidden .
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