predictions
Prononciation : [prɪˈdɪkʃənz]
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Contexte : « forecasts »
(noun) a statement about what will happen in the future. Predictions can be about anything, like the weather or sports. It’s like making a guess based on what we know.
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The weather predictions say it will be sunny tomorrow.
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Her predictions about the game were wrong; the other team won.
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What are your predictions for the upcoming school year?
Contexte : « science »
(noun) a guess about what will happen based on scientific data or theories. Scientists make predictions to test their ideas or hypotheses. It’s like saying, 'If this is true, then this will happen.'
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The scientist made predictions about how the virus would spread.
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The predictions made by the researchers did not match the actual results from the experiment.
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What predictions can we make based on the data collected?
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