Predict (Verb)
Syllable division: pre·dict
How to pronounce: UK: /prɪˈdɪkt/ US: /prɪˈdɪkt/
Meaning: When you say that you think that a certain event or action will take place in the future as a result of your expertise or experience.
Example:
> I predict that he will ask her to marry him if they are still together by the end of the year.
> Who could have predicted that their marriage would end after only 6 months?
> The scientist predicts that the world will end in two months.
> Severe thunderstorms are predicted for the entire week.
> Would you have predicted that he would become president?
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However I had predicted that she is in a new relationship but I shocked when knew
Good sentence Ammar!
Try saying: Even though I predicted that she was in a new relationship, I was still shocked when I found out
Some people is good to predict the future, because their predictions really happen.
Good sentence Nirvana!
Try saying: Some people are good at predicting the future because their predictions really happens
Probability theory says that someone cannot predict the future with absolute certainty.
I agree with that statement Vlad!
Thank you for posting 😀
Most of the time the weather forecast predictions are not accurate.
Very true Bhumika!
Good sentence.
Sunny weather is predicted for the weekend.
I hope you have some good plans for the weekend Ligia!
Yes, indeed. My plans are to learn English, teacher 🙂
Some people prefer to predict the outcome before football matches.