predictprɪˈdɪkt
predict (v)
- present
- predicts
- past
- predicted
- past participle
- predicted
- present participle
- predicting
telaah (v)
predict
predict
English Definitions:
predict, foretell, prognosticate, call, forebode, anticipate, promise (verb)
make a prediction about; tell in advance
"Call the outcome of an election"
bode, portend, auspicate, prognosticate, omen, presage, betoken, foreshadow, augur, foretell, prefigure, forecast, predict (verb)
indicate by signs
"These signs bode bad news"
predict (Verb)
To state, or make something known in advance, especially using inference or special knowledge.
predict (Verb)
To believe or hold to be true in advance; forehold; surmise.
predict (Verb)
To foretell, foresee or prophesy.
predict
A prediction (Latin præ-, "before," and dicere, "to say"), or forecast, is a statement about a future event or data. They are often, but not always, based upon experience or knowledge. There is no universal agreement about the exact difference from "estimation"; different authors and disciplines ascribe different connotations. Future events are necessarily uncertain, so guaranteed accurate information about the future is impossible. Prediction can be useful to assist in making plans about possible developments.
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