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predictable

[ pri-dik-tuh-buhl ]

adjective

  1. able to be foretold or declared in advance:

    New technology allows predictable weather forecasting.

  2. expected, especially on the basis of previous or known behavior:

    His complaints are so predictable.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of predictable1

First recorded in 1815–25; predict ( def ) + -able ( def )
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But let's be frank, they don't provide a benign backdrop conducive to predictable, steady economic growth.

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But, he added, the situation remains “fluid†and not predictable.

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"Tyler has uniqueness. In a world and industry which is becoming more commercialised, over sanitised, robotic, structured and predictable, Tyler's greatest strength is the opposite to all of that."

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With this trio, the dry, predictable pro golf world became must-see.

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Instead, the film wastes the story’s bizarre bones and settles for being frustratingly predictable, forgetting the best thing about Kidman’s presence: She’s great at playing a total freakin’ weirdo.

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