predict
Prononciation : [prɪˈdɪkt]
Mot
Contexte : « forecasting »
(verb) to say what you think will happen in the future. It's like making a guess about something that hasn't happened yet, often based on facts or evidence.
Exemple
The weather forecast predicts it will be sunny tomorrow.
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The scientist did not predict that the experiment would fail.
Exemple
What do you think the teacher will predict about the test results?
Contexte : « planning »
(verb) to figure out or guess about something before it occurs. This is often used in discussions about trends or future events.
Exemple
They predict that the population will grow by 10% in the next five years.
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It's hard to predict whether the team will win after their last loss.
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Can you predict how many stars we will see tonight?
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