PREDICTABILITY in a Sentence
Learn PREDICTABILITY from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
101 example sentences for PREDICTABILITY, such as:
1. He predicted when war would break out.
2. What they can't stand, he says, is not predictability.
3. She entered, transformed as her guardian had predicted.
4. It was predicted that inflation would continue to fall.
5. He praised the union's aims but predicted its early demise.
2. What they can't stand, he says, is not predictability.
3. She entered, transformed as her guardian had predicted.
4. It was predicted that inflation would continue to fall.
5. He praised the union's aims but predicted its early demise.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of PREDICTABILITY
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predictability
n. the quality of being predictable
Classic Sentence: (32 in 3 pages)
1 Now, he was going to try to take liberties, just as Ellen predicted.
2 At the end of July came the unwelcome news, predicted by Uncle Henry, that the Yankees had swung around again toward Jonesboro.
3 As grandfather had predicted, Mrs. Shimerda never saw the roads going over his head.
4 Many had predicted that Robert would devote himself to Mrs. Pontellier when he arrived.
5 It was doubtless in consequence of a knowledge of this fact, that one great statesman of the south predicted the downfall of slavery by the inevitable laws of population.
6 Noirtier was a true prophet, and things progressed rapidly, as he had predicted.
7 This order was also executed; and the vessel passed, as Dantes had predicted, twenty fathoms to windward.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre Dumas
Context Highlight In Chapter 21. The Island of Tiboulen.
Context Highlight In Chapter 21. The Island of Tiboulen.
8 Danglars made no reply; he was occupied in anticipations of the coming scene between himself and the baroness, whose frowning brow, like that of Olympic Jove, predicted a storm.
9 This was Julie, who had become, as the clerk of the house of Thomson & French had predicted, Madame Emmanuel Herbault.
10 She entered, transformed as her guardian had predicted.
11 He predicted the same fate to attraction, whereof the present learned are such zealous asserters.
12 His god-father had predicted that he would turn out a man of genius, and had bestowed on him these two significant names: Luc-Esprit.
13 Then also, as Athos had predicted, it became possible to find Mme.
14 Agnes was very cheerful; and laughingly predicted that I should soon become too famous to be talked to, on such subjects.
15 Besides, there was gratitude towards her, for having made their tete-a-tete so much less painful than her fears had predicted.
Example Sentence: (69 in 5 pages)
1 Adding consistency and predictability to magic just means a unicorn is a horse with a horn.
2 What they can't stand, he says, is not predictability.
3 Assume that the additional information predicted project success.
4 He predicted when war would break out.
5 It was predicted that inflation would continue to fall.
6 All countries, it was predicted, would develop and develop fast.
7 He praised the union's aims but predicted its early demise.
8 The final figure looks like being much higher than predicted.
9 A victory for Brazil had been predicted and such indeed was the result.
10 This is due to be announced next month and is widely predicted to involve jobs losses and possible plant closures.
11 The recent failure of so many Internet businesses has provided a reality check for those who predicted huge profits.
12 It was widely predicted and the Omani government had taken the precaution of evacuating low-lying areas.
13 He predicted that gravitational interaction caused light from stars beyond the sun to deviate or swerve from a straight path as it passed the sun.
14 Because the insurgent forces had occupied the capital and had gained control of the railway lines, several of the war correspondents covering the uprising predicted a rebel victory.
15 Based on their extrapolation from the results of the primaries on Super Tuesday, the networks predicted that Bob Dole would be the Republican candidate for the presidency.