Predict in a sentence as a verb

They will, for example, predict a 20% chance of rain if their models show only a 5% chance.

It won't be fun or lucrative to work for one that fails, so you're trying to predict which ones will succeed.

For humans, you can predict the severity of a flu outbreak based on how well adjusted the virus is to humans.

After all, it's not like Greenwald is going to take this lying down and that's something that they could predict quite accurately ahead of time.

I don't know how we could have been able to predict the shift in focus to Google+ even with perfect visibility into Google.

And I predict similar frustration levels as use-cases for my iPad are unfolding.

It's a little early to say for sure, but I predict this will do more to hurt Apple's reputation in the tech community than anything they've done before.

We could debate whether this would "work" on a practical level as if this was a Powerpoint presentation for Steve Ballmer and we're supposed to predict how he'd react.

I confidently predict that iOS Active Notification usage will be far higher than on Android, even though Android has had it for years.

More and more devices, I predict, will incorporate multitouch displays along dedicated hardware to solve problems in a balanced way.

You can predict, with very high probability, the outcome of the game based solely on who's playing, and most people don't like being crushed by the same players over and over again.

Given that this is the country that gave us freakin' Stone Henge you have to expect that someone remembered that there is a formula to predict exactly where the sun will be relative to a spot in England every day of the year.

People can't predict the future, and they obviously have difficulty predicting what tools will become useful and simple, and which will become crufty tarpits of painful dependencies and incidental complexity.

I could write a nifty little linked list implementation but would it really show that I'd be a good programmer for your particular needs?If you think it does, I predict having code written in off hours is a requirement will result in github being flooded with just horrible code.

Predict definitions

verb

make a prediction about; tell in advance; "Call the outcome of an election"

See also: foretell prognosticate call forebode anticipate promise

verb

indicate by signs; "These signs bode bad news"