Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    Pre·dict·a·ble
    /prēˈdiktəb(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. able to be predicted: "the market is volatile and never predictable"
  2. Apr 19, 2024 · If you say that an event is predictable, you mean that it is obvious in advance that it will happen . This was a predictable reaction, given the bitter hostility between the two countries. The result was entirely predictable. Synonyms: likely, expected, sure, certain More Synonyms of predictable.

  3. if something is predictable, you know in advance that it will happen or what it will be like. a predictable result; The ending of the book was entirely predictable. The disease follows a highly predictable pattern. In March and April, the weather is much less predictable.

  4. Put them together, and you'll see that predictable means "able to be said before (it happens)" or, simply, something you know of before it happens. Definitions of predictable. adjective. capable of being foretold. synonyms: certain, sure. certain to occur; destined or inevitable. foreseeable.

  5. 1 if something is predictable, you know in advance that it will happen or what it will be like a predictable result The ending of the book was totally predictable. The disease follows a highly predictable pattern.

  6. 1, 2. presage, divine, augur, project, prognosticate, portend. Predict, prophesy, foresee, forecast mean to know or tell (usually correctly) beforehand what will happen. To predict is usually to foretell with precision of calculation, knowledge, or shrewd inference from facts or experience: The astronomers can predict an eclipse;

  7. Definition of predictable – Learner’s Dictionary. predictable. adjective. uk / prɪˈdɪktəbl / us. Add to word list. B2. happening or behaving in a way that you expect and not unusual or interesting: a predictable result. She's so predictable. Opposite. unpredictable. predictably. adverb.

  8. To foretell something. [Latin praedīcere, praedict- : prae-, pre- + dīcere, to say; see deik- in Indo-European roots .] pre·dict′a·bil′i·ty n. pre·dict′a·ble adj. pre·dict′a·bly adv. pre·dic′tive adj. pre·dic′tive·ly adv. pre·dic′tor n. Synonyms: predict, call, forecast, foretell, prognosticate.

  1. People also search for