UNPREDICTABLE in a Sentence
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Example sentences for UNPREDICTABLE, such as:
1. It changes the atmosphere, often in unpredictable ways.
2. She did not know why this should be, for he was such an unpredictable, callous person.
3. It also seemed to prove that science at its most exhilarating is unpredictable and downright surprising.
4. Teaching computers to read and write has always foundered on the unpredictable human element in language.
5. The researcher has to have some idea of what he or she is looking for, even though the outcome may be unpredictable.
2. She did not know why this should be, for he was such an unpredictable, callous person.
3. It also seemed to prove that science at its most exhilarating is unpredictable and downright surprising.
4. Teaching computers to read and write has always foundered on the unpredictable human element in language.
5. The researcher has to have some idea of what he or she is looking for, even though the outcome may be unpredictable.
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Meanings and Examples of UNPREDICTABLE
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unpredictable
a. not occurring at expected times
a. not capable of being foretold
Classic Sentence:
1 She did not know why this should be, for he was such an unpredictable, callous person.
2 He was too unpredictable to bother about and life was very pleasant--except when she thought of Ashley.
Example Sentence:
1 The weather there can be a bit unpredictable - one minute it's blue skies and the next minute it's pouring down.
2 Teaching computers to read and write has always foundered on the unpredictable human element in language.
3 The researcher has to have some idea of what he or she is looking for, even though the outcome may be unpredictable.
4 It also seemed to prove that science at its most exhilarating is unpredictable and downright surprising.
5 It changes the atmosphere, often in unpredictable ways.