"Hazard a guess" means to make a guess or estimation, often when one is unsure or lacks complete information. It implies taking a risk in providing an answer, as the person may not have enough evidence to support their claim. The phrase suggests a level of uncertainty but indicates a willingness to engage in speculation.
I would hazard a guess it is 60 seconds in one minute
If you mean, what is her favourite colour, I would hazard a guess at pink, but only the lady herself will know for sure.
The abbreviations and jargon used in law enforcement and by the courts is by no means universal. I would hazard a guess that it might mean Charged with Petit Theft.
Not enough info to even hazard a guess!
I'm gonna hazard a guess at no.
As a wild guess, I would hazard forty!
I would hazard a guess that you can achieve that by calling him.
Not enough information to even begin to hazard a guess.
Um, hazards? I guess... Kidnappers Thieves Serial killers People who do phishing (online) Gold Diggers Procrastination Satin Bullies Cliques Gangs
i would hazard a guess and say the north pole
I would hazard a guess that it is an object made of metal, and in the shape of a cylinder.
Well, it depends on what you consider handsome, and just who you consider a founding father. If I had to hazard a guess, though, I'd guess that it was Alexander Hamilton, but its just a guess.