Predicted - definition, pronunciation, transcription
- this word is a past participle form of the verb to predict
adjective
verb
Extra examples
Many people predicted that the store would fail, but it has done very well.
Sales are predicted to be the same as last year.
The weatherman predicted unusually low temperatures for the area.
Market analysts predicted a price plunge.
He predicted calamity for the economy.
He predicted their response with amazing prescience.
He predicted a prosperous future.
...after it enters the Gulf of Mexico, the hurricane is predicted to advance athwart to the Texas coastline...
...ancient Roman augurs who predicted the future by reading the flight of birds...
He criticized the film, then predicted in the same breath that it would be a great success.
Sales were five percent lower than predicted.
Newspapers predicted that Davis would be re-elected.
As Liz had predicted, the rumours were soon forgotten.
Unemployment is predicted to increase to 700,000 by the end of the year.
Gage predicted the president's proposal would be a tough sell (=something that is difficult to persuade someone about) before Congress. American English
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