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No, the word forecast should not be capitalized in a sentence.
Forecast is a verb (forecasting) or noun (forecast).
Surprised almost means the same as startled.
No. An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word. A homonym is a word that sounds the same as another word, but means something different.
A forecast could be a conjecture, a prediction, or a prognostication.
An outlook is a vision of the future. You could also say the forecast instead. Another term that means the same would be point of view. You might also hear someone say possibility or expectation to mean the same thing.
No, the word forecast should not be capitalized in a sentence.
Forecast is a verb (forecasting) or noun (forecast).
"Previsao do tempo" is a Portuguese word. It is a noun and is of the masculine gender. In English, it means "weather forecast." The direct translation is "forecast of weather."
Tagalog Translation of forecast: panukala
The word "reply" means the same as respond.
Forecast means to predict or estimate something (rain is forecast for eastern Ohio), or a prediction or estimate (the forecast says it will rain in eastern Ohio). If you removed "cast", it would become simply "fore", which means placed in front (the fore and hind pairs of legs)
there is no such word. it is an anagram of forecast though.
Surprised almost means the same as startled.
"Similar" is a word that means nearly the same as "like."
The correct spelling is forecast.Some example sentences with this word are:He wants to watch the weather forecast.The psychic will forecast your future.The weather forecast said it will snow.
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