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predicted

/pɹɪˈdɪktɪd/

Meanings
  • verb

    The act of stating or declaring beforehand, or in advance; a prophecy or prediction.

  • verb

    To give an expected or likely outcome or result.


Pronunciation
  1. /pɹɪˈdɪktɪd/



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Antonyms

retrodict
Synonyms

forespeak , forespell , foretell , halsen
Rhymes
Words rhyming with predicted
prophesied , companioned , resided , collided
Homonyms
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  1. Predicted (English) : The act of stating or declaring beforehand

  2. Predicate (English) : A sentence or clause expressing something affirmed or maintained, especially as the main or essential part of a larger sentence or argument.


Homophones
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  1. Predicted (English) : The act of stating or declaring beforehand

  2. Predicate (English) : A sentence or clause expressing something affirmed or maintained, especially as the main or essential part of a larger sentence or argument.


Variants
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predict , predictabilities , predicted , predicting , predictor , predictors , predicts
Forms
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predicatable, predicating, predicatively


Etymology
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From Old French prédicier, from Latin praedicare ‘proclaim, preach’, from praedic- ‘foretell, announce’ + dicare ‘speak’.


Trivia
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  1. The word 'predicted' appears in the title of H.G. Wells' famous science fiction novel 'The War of the Worlds'.

  2. Predictions have been a part of human culture since ancient times. In many cultures, predictions were made by priests or shamans using divination tools such as bones, stones, or water.


Related Concepts
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  1. Prophecy: A statement or message that is believed to be predictive or to express a divine or supernatural revelation.

  2. Prognostication: The act or art of predicting future events.


Culture
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Predicted has been used extensively in various forms of literature, art, and music. In literature, it is often used to describe the prophecies and visions of characters. In art, it can be seen in paintings and sculptures depicting prophets or seers. In music, it can be found in songs about the future or predictions.

How to Memorize "predicted"

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  3. mnemonics

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