Unpredictable

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Pronunciation: /ʌn.prɪˈdɪktəbəl/

Definitions of unpredictable

adjective describing something that cannot be predicted or foreseen

Example Sentences

A1 The weather in this region is unpredictable.

A2 Her mood can be quite unpredictable at times.

B1 The outcome of the experiment was unpredictable.

B2 The stock market is known for being unpredictable.

C1 The behavior of the virus is highly unpredictable.

C2 The political situation in the country remains unpredictable.

Examples of unpredictable in a Sentence

formal The stock market is known for being unpredictable, making it difficult to predict future trends.

informal The weather in this city is so unpredictable, you never know when it's going to rain.

slang Her mood swings are so unpredictable, she's like a rollercoaster.

figurative Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get - it's unpredictable.

Grammatical Forms of unpredictable

past tense

unpredictable

plural

unpredictables

comparative

more unpredictable

superlative

most unpredictable

present tense

unpredictable

future tense

will be unpredictable

perfect tense

has been unpredictable

continuous tense

is being unpredictable

singular

unpredictable

positive degree

unpredictable

infinitive

to be unpredictable

gerund

being unpredictable

participle

unpredictable

Origin and Evolution of unpredictable

First Known Use: 1824 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unpredictable' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'predictable' meaning 'able to be foretold or known in advance.'
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the early 19th century, 'unpredictable' has maintained its meaning of something that cannot be predicted or foreseen. As society has become more complex and uncertain, the word has become increasingly relevant in describing situations or people that defy expectations or patterns.