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Verb: Predict Adj: Predictable
Yes the word prediction is a noun. It is a common noun.
To predict = the verbprediction = noun; a thing predicted; a forecastpredictor= noun; something/someone which/who has the capability to predictpredictive, predictable= adjectives; in measure to predict something/ to be predictedpredictively, predictably= the adverb
Predict. To predict means to tell what will happen in the future, while still in the present. Literally, to tell before. A prediction is the thing that is predicted. Predict is the verb root word and prediction is the noun form.
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The noun form for the verb to predict are predictor, predictiveness, predictability, predictableness, prediction, and the gerund, predicting.
Some likely words are:predicate (noun) - the verb part of a sentence - also a verb meaning basepredict (verb) - to forecast or prognosticate
Predict. To predict means to tell what will happen in the future, while still in the present. Literally, to tell before. A prediction is the thing that is predicted. Predict is the verb root word and prediction is the noun form.
The word prediction is a noun. The plural form is predictions.
The noun forms of the verb to predict are predictor, prediction, and the gerund, predicting.The adverb form is predictably.
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Predict is already a verb because it is an action.Other verbs are predicts, predicting and predicted."I will predict the future now"."They are predicting that the volcano will erupt next week"."They predicted the weather would be snowy".