predictable
No, seismographs cannot predict hurricane intensity. It can only detect and predict any ground movement
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective.
Yes, it is an adjective. it is the comparative form of the adjective 'scary.'
Verb: Predict Adj: Predictable
"Predict" is a verb, which means to say or estimate that a specified thing will happen in the future based on evidence or reasoning.
There is none, since it's not specific. You could put words like good or bad in front of it, but no adjective form.
No, the word 'predictable' is an adjective. The verb form of 'predictable' is 'to predict'.
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
You can not predict the future. What you predict Is wrong.
"I predict, that, this is proper use of the word predict"
Moody is an adjective which means someone is unusually changeable or difficult to predict. Example sentence: I'm trying to avoid my moody dad, I'll ask my mom for the money.
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.
Yes, you can predict a flood
I Predict was created in 1982.
A meteorologist's job is to predict the weather. Can a psychic predict the future?