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Glob1500 predict to say what one believes will happen in the future. ("The weather scientist predicted a cold winter.") v.
NGSL3000 predict To guess or estimate what will or might happen verb
SAT5000 benediction a solemn invocation of the divine blessing. n.
SAT5000 edict That which is uttered or proclaimed by authority as a rule of action. n.
SAT5000 malediction The calling down of a curse or curses. n.
SAT5000 predict To foretell. v.
SAT5000 prediction A prophecy. n.
SAT5000 valediction A bidding farewell. n.
SAT5000 valedictorian Student who delivers an address at graduating exercises of an educational institution. n.
SAT5000 valedictory A parting address. n.

Tanaka6000 predict Tanaka6000 predicted Tanaka6000 predicting

COMPOUND WORDS


Benedict {prop} (male given name) Benedictine {n} (monk or nun) benedictional {n} (book of benedictions) edict {n} (a proclamation of law) maledict {v} (berate) SEE: berate :: maledict {v} (curse) SEE: curse :: malediction {n} (curse) SEE: curse :: predict {v} (to foretell or prophesy) predict {v} (to state, or make something known in advance) predictable {adj} (able to be predicted) prediction {n} (a statement about the future) unpredictability {n} (The quality of being unpredictable) unpredictable {adj} (unable to be predicted)

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