Predictable - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |prɪˈdɪktəbl|  American pronunciation of the word predictable
Brit.  |prɪˈdɪktəb(ə)l|  British pronunciation of the word predictable

adjective

- capable of being foretold

Extra examples

The snow had a predictable effect on traffic.

His reaction was predictable.

Predictably, no one was home when I called.

It was a predictable, but nevertheless funny, story.

The director's use of the usual romantic conventions made the film boring and predictable.

The novel disappoints by being predictable and overly long.

A number of critics found the film derivative and predictable.

The book's plot was lifeless and predictable.

...a predictable outgrowth of the suburb's ever growing population will be the need for more schools...

There is a sameness to his stories that makes them too predictable.

...the sitcom was offbeat and interesting in its first season, but has since become predictable and stodgy...

The more banal, the more commonplace, the more predictable, the triter, the staler, the dumber, the better.

In Australia, the weather follows a fairly predictable pattern.

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