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prediction
English
Alternative forms
- prædiction (archaic)
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin praedictio, praedictionis; equivalent to predict +? -ion. Equivalent to Germanic forespeaking, foretale, foretelling.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /p???d?k?n/
Noun
prediction (plural predictions)
- A statement of what will happen in the future.
- "It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future." Yogi Berra or Robert Storm Petersen (in translation from Danish)
- A probability estimation based on statistical methods.
Synonyms
- (statement about the future): forecast, foretale, foretelling, halseny, prognosis, prognostication
Related terms
- predict
Translations
prediction From the web:
- what prediction does this excerpt best support
- what prediction does the text best support
- what prediction does the oracle make to acrisius
- what prediction does simon make
- what predictions does the badchan make
- what predictions does tiresias make
- what predictions for 2021
- what prediction from the witches is false
predictiveness
English
Etymology
predictive +? -ness
Noun
predictiveness (uncountable)
- the ability to predict
Anagrams
- Vice Presidents, Vice-Presidents, vice presidents, vice-presidents
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