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un·pre·dict·able [ˌʌnprɪ'dɪktəbl̩] ADJ

1. unpredictable (impossible to anticipate):

2. unpredictable (moody):

un·pre·dict·abil·ity [ʌnprɪˌdɪktə'bɪlɪti] N no pl

pre·dict·able [prɪ'dɪktəbl̩] ADJ

1. predictable (foreseeable):

2. predictable pej (not very original):

pre·dict·abil·ity [prɪˌdɪktə'bɪləti] N no pl

pre·dict [prɪ'dɪkt] VB trans

predict sb's future etc.

pre·dic·tion [prɪ'dɪkʃən] N

1. prediction (forecast):

prediction ECON, POL
to make a prediction about sth ECON, POL

2. prediction no pl (act of predicting):

Present
Ipredict
youpredict
he/she/itpredicts
wepredict
youpredict
theypredict
Past
Ipredicted
youpredicted
he/she/itpredicted
wepredicted
youpredicted
theypredicted
Present Perfect
Ihavepredicted
youhavepredicted
he/she/ithaspredicted
wehavepredicted
youhavepredicted
theyhavepredicted
Past Perfect
Ihadpredicted
youhadpredicted
he/she/ithadpredicted
wehadpredicted
youhadpredicted
theyhadpredicted

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I am not making predictions about the second-leg, but we have a distinct advantage because we did not give away a goal.
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The prediction was reportedly based on a 16-year-old boy's vision.
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Later experimental research has started to confirm these predictions.
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The bimodality does not represent a problem for predictions if the previous erupt time is seen.
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More recent reports show predictions from various analysts in the range from 26 to 64 million units in 2013.
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