Unpredicted

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈprɪdɪktɪd/

Definitions of unpredicted

adjective describing something that was not foreseen or expected

Example Sentences

A1 The sudden rainstorm was unpredicted and caught everyone off guard.

A2 The unpredicted arrival of the guest caused a bit of chaos in the party.

B1 The unpredicted increase in sales was a pleasant surprise for the company.

B2 The unpredicted resignation of the manager left the team in a state of uncertainty.

C1 The unpredicted turn of events completely changed the outcome of the negotiations.

C2 The unpredicted success of the new product launch exceeded all expectations.

Examples of unpredicted in a Sentence

formal The unprecedented increase in sales was an unpredicted outcome of the marketing campaign.

informal The sudden rainstorm was unpredicted, so we got caught without umbrellas.

slang The plot twist in the movie was totally unpredicted - no one saw it coming!

figurative Her unpredicted decision to quit her job and travel the world left everyone shocked.

Grammatical Forms of unpredicted

past tense

unpredicted

plural

unpredicteds

comparative

more unpredicted

superlative

most unpredicted

present tense

unpredict

future tense

will unpredict

perfect tense

have unpredicted

continuous tense

is unpredicting

singular

unpredicted

positive degree

unpredicted

infinitive

to unpredict

gerund

unpredicting

participle

unpredicted

Origin and Evolution of unpredicted

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'unpredicted' originated from the Old French word 'unpredictable' which means 'not able to be foreseen'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'unpredicted' has come to be used in English to describe something that was not anticipated or foreseen.