forecasts
Pronunciation: [ˈfɔːr.kæsts]
Context: "weather"
(noun) a statement or prediction about what the weather will be like in the future. It's often made by a weather expert using data and patterns.
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The weather forecast for tomorrow says it will be sunny and warm.
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The forecast did not predict any rain, but it rained heavily all day.
Example
What does the forecast say about the temperature this weekend?
Context: "business"
(noun) a prediction about how much money a business will make or how the market will perform. It helps businesses plan for the future.
Example
The sales forecast shows that our profits will increase next quarter.
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The forecast underestimated the costs, resulting in a financial loss.
Example
What does the latest market forecast indicate for our sales?
Context: "prediction"
(verb) to predict or make an educated guess about something that will happen in the future. This can be about the weather, sales, or any event.
Example
The meteorologist forecasts that it will rain this evening.
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He doesn't forecast any improvements in the situation based on current data.
Example
What do you forecast will happen with the team's performance next month?