Yes ==== Although foretell and predict are often used interchangeably, predict implies a deduction from facts. Forecast is closer to predict than foretell, which has a mystical aura to it.
The same thing you learned in Pre-Algerbra, the EXACT same thing......but that was just My school
Predict is a "verb". Here's a sentence for your enjoyment: I predict that Miss Carol Schultz and Mr Jim Harrington, of Voorhees, will marry soon."
Predict means to guess your answer to make it more predictable.
It is predictive.
The adverb forms for the verb to predict are predictably and more rarely predicatively.
predict
The likely word is predict (forecast, foretell).
predict foretell presage
Synonym- foretell. Antonym- recall.
To tell or declare beforehand; to foretell; to prophesy; to presage; as, to predict misfortune; to predict the return of a comet., A prediction.
Predict. Foretell. Forecast. Prognosticate. Prophesy.
forebode, forecast, foretell
fortune-telling, prophesy, predict , foretell
We predict there will be rain later.The computer will help predict the path of the hurricane.The psychic could not predict that his show would be postponed.
The verb predict means: to tell that something will or won't happen in the future.To 'predict' is to foretell - to say that something WILL happen before it happens.
In the word foretell, the prefix fore- means "in advance" or "before." Therefore, foretell means to predict or prophesy something that will happen in the future.
Certain frogs are known to "predict" rain. Some frogs even have a unique croak to foretell rain.refer to this site:http://www.life123.com/parenting/pets/frogs/can-you-get-warts-from-frogs.shtml#STS=g12hvxsk.q2t"frogs as a meteorologist"