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prediction
[pri-dik-shuhn]
prediction
/ prɪˈdɪkʃən /
noun
the act of predicting
something predicted; a forecast, prophecy, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of prediction1
Example Sentences
Sam Farmer makes his picks and predictions for Week 1 of the NFL season, starting with the season-opening showdown between the Eagles and Cowboys.
Perhaps a wild prediction to place a newly-promoted side so high up in the table but London City Lionesses are not your average club.
Two years later, his mother’s prediction about a future in interior design surfaced.
Los Angeles Times NFL writer Sam Farmer examines the matchups and makes his predictions for Week 1 of the NFL season.
Now, we can only hope that Longfellow’s optimistic prediction will be proven correct.
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When To Use
A prediction is a statement about what someone thinks will happen in the future.People make predictions all the time. Some are very serious and are based on scientific calculations, but many are just guesses.Example: Here’s a prediction: in 20 years, we’ll all drive less and eat a lot less meat.
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