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predictive
pre·dict P0516500 (prĭ-dĭkt′)v. pre·dict·ed, pre·dict·ing, pre·dicts v.tr. To state, tell about, or make known in advance, especially on the basis of special knowledge: predicted an active hurricane season because of warmer ocean-surface temperatures.v.intr. 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 These verbs mean to tell about something in advance of its occurrence by means of special knowledge or inference: predict an eclipse; couldn't call the outcome of the game; forecasting the weather; foretold events that would happen; prognosticating a rebellion.predictive (prɪˈdɪktɪv) adj1. of, relating to, or making predictions2. (Telecommunications) text messaging (of mobile phone technology) enabling mobile phones to predict the word being entered in a text message from the first few letters: predictive texting. preˈdictively advThesaurusAdj. | 1. | predictive - of or relating to prediction; having value for making predictionsprognostic, prognosticativeprophetic, prophetical - foretelling events as if by supernatural intervention; "prophetic writings"; "prophetic powers"; "words that proved prophetic" |
predictiveadjectiveOf or relating to prediction:prognostic, prognosticative.Translations EncyclopediaSeepredictpredictive Related to predictive: predictive coding, Predictive text, predictive valueSynonyms for predictiveadj of or relating to predictionSynonyms- prognostic
- prognosticative
Synonyms for predictiveadj of or relating to predictionSynonyms- prognostic
- prognosticative
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