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predict - 17 thesaurus results
Main Entry: predict
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: express an outcome in advance
Synonyms: adumbrate, anticipate, augur, call, conclude, conjecture, croak, envision, figure, forebode, forecast, foresee, foretell, gather, guess, infer, judge, omen, portend, presage, presume, prognosticate, prophesy, read, suppose, surmise, think, be afraid, call it, crystal-ball divine*, figure out, forespeak, have a hunch, hazard a guess, make book, psych out, see coming, see handwriting on wall, size up*, soothsay, telegraph, vaticinate
Main Entry: budget
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: plan money or action
Synonyms: allocate, apportion, calculate, compute, cost, estimate, predict, ration
Main Entry: divine
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: prophesy
Synonyms: anticipate, apprehend, conjecture, deduce, discern, forebode, foresee, foretell, guess, infer, perceive, predict, prognosticate, see, suppose, surmise, suspect, understand, visualize, forefeel, foreknow, go out on a limb, intuit, previse, see in the cards, take a shot, take a stab
Main Entry: envisage/envision
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: picture in one's mind
Synonyms: anticipate, behold, conceive, conceptualize, contemplate, externalize, fancy, feature, foresee, form mental picture of, grasp, have a picture of, image, imagine, look upon, materialize, objectify, predict, realize, regard, see, survey, think up, view, view in mind's eye, vision, visualize
Main Entry: estimate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: guess, try to value
Synonyms: account, appraise, assay, assess, believe, budget, cast, cipher, class, classify, compute, conjecture, consider, count, decide, deduce, determine, enumerate, evaluate, examine, expect, figure, gauge, guess, judge, look into, number, outline, plan, predict, prophesy, rank, rate, reason, reckon, regard, scheme, sum, suppose, surmise, suspect, tax, think, calculate roughly, form opinion, guesstimate, look upon, run over, set a figure, size up*, think through*
Notes: estimate implies a calculation has been performed and it is on that basis that a judgment or valuation is being made, while estimation implies that an on-the-spot evaluation is being performed and that it is an opinion based on that evaluation; an estimate conveys a more reasoned or impersonal judgment than an estimation
Main Entry: extrapolate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: infer
Synonyms: anticipate, assume, conclude, deduce, envision, figure, foresee, foretell, guess, predict, project, theorize, hypothesize, make an educated guess, see ahead
Main Entry: foreshadow
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: indicate
Synonyms: adumbrate, augur, betoken, bode, forebode, foretell, hint, imply, omen, portend, predict, prefigure, presage, promise, prophesy, shadow, signal, suggest, be in the wind, telegraph
Main Entry: guess
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: try to figure out; imagine
Synonyms: believe, calculate, chance, conjecture, deduce, deem, divine, estimate, fancy*, fathom, hazard*, infer, judge, opine, penetrate, pick, postulate, predicate, predict, presume, pretend, reason, reckon, select, solve, speculate, suggest, suppose, surmise, survey, suspect, theorize, think, venture, work out*, dare say, go out on a limb, guesstimate, happen upon, hypothesize, jump to a conclusion, lump it, size up*, take a shot at, take a stab at, think likely
Antonyms: calculate, measure
Main Entry: portend
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: foreshadow, indicate
Synonyms: adumbrate, augur, bespeak, betoken, bode, call*, forebode, forecast, foretell, forewarn, harbinger, herald, hint, omen, predict, presage, prognosticate, promise, prophesy, read, threaten, be in the cards, crystal-ball, foreshow, foretoken, have a hunch, point to, premonish, see coming, warn of
Main Entry: prophesy
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: predict, warn
Synonyms: adumbrate, augur, call*, divine, forecast, foresee, foretell, forewarn, portend, predict, presage, prognosticate, call the turn, crystal-ball, have a hunch, make book, psych it out, see coming, soothsay, vaticinate
Main Entry: warn
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: give notice of possible occurrence
Synonyms: acquaint, address, admonish, advise, advocate, alert, apprise, caution, clue, counsel, cry wolf*, deprecate, direct, dissuade, enjoin, exhort, fill in, forbid, forearm, forewarn, guide, hint, inform, instruct, notify, order, post, predict, prepare, prescribe, prompt, recommend, remind, remonstrate, reprove, signal, suggest, summon, tell, threaten, tip, urge, clue in, give fair warning, give the high sign, give warning, lay it out, make aware, put on guard, tip off, wise up
Main Entry: envision
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: conceive
Synonyms: anticipate, behold, conceive, conceptualize, contemplate, envisage, envision, fancy, feature, foresee, grasp, image, imagine, materialize, objectify, predict, realize, regard, see, survey, view, vision, visualize, externalize, look upon, think up
Main Entry: feel in one's bones
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: have a gut feeling
Synonyms: expect, perceive, predict, sense, feel deeply, have a feeling, have a funny feeling, have a hunch, have a sensation, just know
Main Entry: expect
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: believe strongly; anticipate
Synonyms: apprehend, assume, await, bargain for, calculate, conjecture, contemplate, count on, divine, envisage, feel, figure, forecast, foresee, gather, hope, imagine, look, predict, presume, presuppose, reckon, sense, suppose, surmise, suspect, take, think, trust, understand, bargain on, be afraid, foreknow, hope for, in the cards, look ahead to, look for, look forward to, see coming, wait for, watch for
Main Entry: announce
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: declare arrival
Synonyms: augur, forebode, forecast, foretell, harbinger, herald, indicate, portend, predict, presage, signal, signify, forerun, foreshow
Antonyms: hide, withhold, be quiet
Main Entry: call
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: estimate, consider
Synonyms: adumbrate, approximate, augur, forecast, foretell, guess, judge, place, portend, predict, presage, prognosticate, prophesy, put, reckon, regard, think, make rough guess, vaticinate
Antonyms: ignore
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