Venture a guess.
Venture a guess.
To "venture a guess" is to make a guess, often about something uncertain, without being sure of the outcome. It’s like cautiously stepping out into unknown territory with your thoughts. The word "venture" suggests a slight risk, as when one ventures into the unknown, and it's often used when there is little to base the guess upon except intuition or sparse evidence.
I'll venture a guess and say he's late because he missed his train.
I'll make a guess that he's late because he missed his train.
Can I venture a guess? Is it your anniversary?
Can I make a guess? Is it your anniversary?
She ventured a guess at the answer, hoping she was correct.
She took a chance on her answer, hoping she was right.