Pronunciation: /prɪˈdɪktɪv/
adjective describing or indicating something that predicts or foretells future events or outcomes
A1 The weather forecast is a predictive tool to plan outdoor activities.
A2 Predictive analytics can help businesses make informed decisions based on data.
B1 The predictive model accurately forecasted the sales for the upcoming quarter.
B2 The company uses predictive maintenance to prevent equipment failures.
C1 The scientist's predictive analysis of climate change trends was groundbreaking.
C2 The predictive algorithm was able to accurately predict stock market fluctuations.
formal The company used predictive analytics to forecast future sales trends.
informal The weather app uses predictive technology to tell you if it's going to rain.
slang I can totally predict that she's going to bail on us tonight.
figurative His predictive instincts told him that trouble was looming ahead.
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