Meaning & Definition of word "Prediction"

Prediction

/prɪˈdɪkʃən/

noun:

  • 1. A statement about what will happen in the future.
    • Example: The weather forecast made a prediction of rain for the weekend.
  • 2. The act of declaring or indicating in advance.
    • Example: His prediction about the stock market was remarkably accurate.
  • 3. A logical inference or estimation based on evidence or experience.
    • Example: Based on past performance, her prediction about the team's success was well-founded.
  • 4. A belief or assumption regarding future events.
    • Example: The scientist's prediction about climate change sparked a nationwide debate.

Etymology

Late Middle English: from Latin praedictio(n-), from praedicere 'foretell'

Common Phrases and Expressions

make a prediction:

to state what one thinks will happen in the future.

predictions come true:

when the forecast made is accurate and happens as stated.

predictably unpredicted:

an ironic expression for an event that was expected to occur unexpectedly.

Related Words

foretelling:

the act of predicting or prophesying.

forecasting:

the process of predicting future events based on data.

prophecy:

a prediction made under divine inspiration.

Slang Meanings of prediction

Meaning: A hit or miss guess.

Example Sentence: That was just a wild prediction, totally off base!

Meaning: A confident assertion about something that might happen.

Example Sentence: He made a bold prediction that the team would win the championship.