Meaning & Definition of word "Predictor"

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    Predictor

    /prɪˈdɪktər/

    noun:

    • 1. A factor, variable, or tool used to make predictions about a future outcome or event.
      • Example: The economic model includes several predictors to forecast the country's growth.
    • 2. A statistical model or algorithm that estimates future outcomes based on historical data.
      • Example: The weather predictor indicated a high chance of rain tomorrow.
    • 3. A measurable property or characteristic that is believed to have predictive value.
      • Example: Education level has been shown to be a strong predictor of income.
    • 4. A device or program that predicts certain behaviors or outcomes.
      • Example: The software uses machine learning as a predictor to assess customer service needs.

    Etymology

    Derived from Latin 'praedictor', from 'praedicere' meaning 'to say in advance'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    weather predictor:

    A system or person that forecasts weather conditions.

    market predictor:

    An indicator used to estimate future market trends.

    Related Words

    prediction:

    The act of forecasting or declaring something before it happens.

    prognosis:

    A forecast of the likely course of a situation, especially in medicine.

    prophecy:

    A prediction or foretelling of future events.

    Slang Meanings of predictor

    Meaning: A term used informally to describe someone with a knack for guessing correctly.

    Example Sentence: He's such a predictor when it comes to sports; he always knows who's going to win.