prediction; extrapolation.
The verbs predict and forecast and foreseeindicate that something is expected to happen.A stronger term, with specific connotations, is to prophesy (make a prophecy).A related term is to anticipate, which is sometimes used to mean expect.
how the prey and predetor come together at something
It would be helpful to know something about what your expectations are for the future. Do you expect good things to happen? You might want to say "Don't Give Ip Now, Things Will Improve!". Do you expect bad things to happen? You might want to say "If You Think We're In Trouble Now, Just Wait!"
The general belief is that everything would improve however we only have evidence that the arts would.
I believe it means that we are so caught up in thinking what will happen in the future that we do not enjoy our lives now.
a prediction!!!
Predictions.
PREDICTING
it means making a forecast of what will happen in the future based on past experience or evidence.by:Elya Avalyanhave fun
We cannot what WILL happen in the future, but the weather forecast will tell you if this is likely to happen.
fortune-telling, prophesy, predict , foretell
A forecast is a weather prediction that weathermen or weather women think will happen. Can also mean a prediction or a conjecture about something in the future other than weather eg economy .
making a prediction or giving a forecast.
Prediction means : A statement of what could happen in the future Prediction means : A conclusion trough a process of logical thinking
When you state what you think will happen in the future, you are making a prediction. Predictions are based on analyzing current trends, data, and patterns to forecast future outcomes. However, predicting the future is not an exact science and often involves some degree of uncertainty.
The only difference is between a prediction made by a man and a prediction of God
Because it is news that is predicted to happen. It hasn't happen yet, hence the word "fore."