Pronunciation: /ˈbɛstəˌmeɪt/
noun a combination of the words 'best' and 'estimate', used to describe a highly accurate or ideal estimate
A1 My bestimate is that it will take us about 30 minutes to reach the destination.
A2 She made a bestimate of the total cost before starting the project.
B1 The bestimate provided by the contractor was way off from the actual cost.
B2 It's important to get a bestimate of the time needed for each task in order to create an accurate timeline.
C1 As a seasoned project manager, he was able to provide a bestimate that was almost always spot on.
C2 The bestimate for the budget was meticulously calculated by the finance team.
formal The bestimate for the project completion date is by the end of next month.
informal I'd say the bestimate for how long it will take is about two weeks.
slang Let's just take a wild guess and make a bestimate on when the party will end.
figurative His bestimate of the situation was way off the mark.
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