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predictable

Predictable vs Predicted - What's the difference?

predictable | predicted |


As an adjective predictable

is able to be predicted.

As a verb predicted is

past tense of predict.

Predictable vs Anticipated - What's the difference?

predictable | anticipated |


As adjectives the difference between predictable and anticipated

is that predictable is able to be predicted while anticipated is expected to arrive; scheduled.

As a verb anticipated is

(anticipate).

Predictably vs Predictable - What's the difference?

predictably | predictable |


As an adverb predictably

is in a manner that can be expected or anticipated.

As an adjective predictable is

able to be predicted.

Taxonomy vs Predictable - What's the difference?

taxonomy | predictable |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective predictable is

able to be predicted.

Unforeseeable vs Predictable - What's the difference?

unforeseeable | predictable |


As adjectives the difference between unforeseeable and predictable

is that unforeseeable is incapable of being foreseen or anticipated while predictable is able to be predicted.

Unforeseeability vs Predictable - What's the difference?

unforeseeability | predictable |


As a noun unforeseeability

is inability to be predicted or anticipated.

As an adjective predictable is

able to be predicted.

Predictable vs Possible - What's the difference?

predictable | possible |


As adjectives the difference between predictable and possible

is that predictable is able to be predicted while possible is able but not certain to happen; neither inevitable nor impossible.

As a noun possible is

a possible one.

Predictable vs Hackneyed - What's the difference?

predictable | hackneyed |


As adjectives the difference between predictable and hackneyed

is that predictable is able to be predicted while hackneyed is repeated too often.

As a verb hackneyed is

(hackney).

Predictable vs Predictableness - What's the difference?

predictable | predictableness |


As an adjective predictable

is able to be predicted.

As a noun predictableness is

the quality of being predictable.

Predictable vs Ultrapredictable - What's the difference?

predictable | ultrapredictable |


As adjectives the difference between predictable and ultrapredictable

is that predictable is able to be predicted while ultrapredictable is (informal) very predictable.

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