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predictable English

Meaning predictable meaning

What does predictable mean?
Definitions in simple English

predictable

If something is predictable, you know when or how it is going to happen.

predictable

capable of being foretold

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Simple sentences

You're so predictable.
It's not predictable.
That was predictable.
Tom's actions aren't predictable.
You're predictable.
This movie has a predictable plot.
That result was predictable.
The story was predictable, but enchanting nonetheless.
This story is too predictable.
It was predictable.
Guys are predictable.

Movie subtitles

Life would just be too predictable.
You are so cruelly predictable.
It's killing me. Each day is as predictable as the last.
It's a nice town, knowing its past. and sure ofits future, as it makes ready for the night and the predictable morning.
By the time we get to our next report at 1 0 p.m we have no doubt that the result in the race will be far more predictable.
This and predictable.
They were perfectly predictable, to anyone with feeling.
They were perfectly predictable. to anyone with feeling.
It's faint, sir, but it consistently reads an excess of predictable energy level.
Oh, I thought that was a bit predictable.
I felt that ending was a bit predictable.
Predictable.
All gradations of colour from black to brown to yellow to white are genetically predictable.
I should have altered its instructions to allow for your predictable actions.
Each day is as predictable as the last.
It's a nice town, knowing its past and sure of its future. as it makes ready for the night and the predictable morning.
But lava moves at a predictable speed.
Let's go on back to the compound. At least there, the animals are predictable.
But I think once I do, he'll be predictable.
Rude, but predictable as ever.
No doubt I should have altered its instructions to allow for unauthorized but predictable actions on your part.
I mean, it's so predictable.
Does anyone want to try not being completely predictable?
Even predictable, with a heart like that.
With her everything is always so predictable.
By the time we get to our next report at 10 p.m we have no doubt that the result in the race will be far more predictable.
If change is inevitable, predictable, beneficial, doesn't logic demand that you be a part of it?
You can be predictable too.
It's not very predictable. Will they ask in English?
That was predictable. - Predictable! You didn't predict anything.

News and current affairs

They can also take steps to make ODA more predictable from year to year.
But it was largely predictable, as are the likely consequences for both the millions of Americans who will be facing financial distress and the global economy.
Just as the collapse of the real estate bubble was predictable, so are its consequences: housing starts and sales of existing homes are down and housing inventories are up.
Across the board, more global rules are needed so that global efforts to confront poverty, disease, and mass migration can be made consistent, predictable and most of all effective.
But that trade should reflect Ukraine's competing with the world, unconstrained by a private deal that excludes outsiders and their demands for a stable and predictable legal environment and the best business practices.
Finally, and perhaps least appreciated, is the fact that central-bank policy pronouncements are almost unique in having clear and predictable effects on financial markets, at least in the very short run (which can be a day or less).
Some economic indicators, such as unemployment or inflation data, are indeed immediately important for central banks, because they may directly concern their mandates, and therefore have rather predictable effects.
But there are also other reasons having to do with politicians' need for scapegoats, the media's struggle to reinvent itself in the Internet age, and central-bank pronouncements' predictable short-term effects on financial markets.
Among the world's democracies, political outcomes this year are less predictable.
In addition, China must reduce administrative discretion, introducing sensible, predictable regulation to address natural monopolies and externalities.
It was predictable that China's currency peg would have this effect.
Gradual, predictable, and reliable increases in energy prices would provide strong incentives for consumers to reduce their energy bills.
Here, too, carbon prices that are predictable and sufficiently high will be essential to guide investment choices.
Transactional leadership is more effective in stable and predictable environments, whereas an inspirational style is more likely to appear in periods of rapid and discontinuous social and political change.
Given national supervisors' predictable tendency not to recognize problems at home, it seemed natural that the cost of cleaning up insolvent banks should also be borne at the national level.
Poor countries would receive prompt and predictable financing for agricultural inputs from a single account, rather than from dozens of distinct and fragmented donors.
After six turbulent but somewhat predictable decades, we may be entering into a new era of greater turbulence but less predictability on the Korean Peninsula.
The Fund's proposal has been greeted with predictable disdain and derision by the financial industry.
Alzheimer's might be more predictable if scientists had the time and resources to conduct far-reaching longitudinal studies over many years.
Working to rebuild the traditional bipartisan foreign-policy consensus would also make the US a far more predictable partner to friends and allies around the world.
In the current global situation, no predictable conflict will require the use of a nuclear weapon.
Much of what has happened was predictable, as well over 1,400 men, women, and children have died and more than 4,000 have been injured.
How predictable: schadenfreude almost always follows bad news about the BRICS, whose members were once hailed as the world's up-and-coming economic powerhouses and next major political force.
While it assumes predictable financial flows, such predictability can be spurious.
Syria's balkanization among the country's diverse ethnic and religious groups is a clearly predictable result.
The consequences of Germany's renunciation of that role are predictable: the EU will regress from a union of states moving towards ever closer integration to a weak confederation dominated by conflicting national interests.
During 1998, Brazil's economy began a tragic, predictable descent into recession.

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