forecast
verbDivide forecast into syllables:
fore · cast
How to pronounce forecast:
Definition of forecast:
- forecast (verb):
- predict in advance.
- to predict or calculate (weather, events, etc.), in advance
- to predict (weather conditions) on the basis of correlated meteorological (see meteorology sense 1) observations
- to calculate or predict (some future event or condition) usually as a result of study and analysis of available pertinent data
Synonyms for forecast:
forecasting
predicting
prediction
prognosis
prognostic
prognostication
prophecy
prophesy
Antonyms for forecast:
amazement
astonishment
doubt
fear
hindsight
ignorance
postmortem
sensation
surprise
thoughtlessness
unreadiness
wonder
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- fullness
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- gadded
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