Predictor

//pɹɪˈdɪk.tə//

Synonyms for "predictor" (39 found)

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Translations

6 translations across 5 languages.

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Asturian

2 entries
  • adivín noun (A person who anticipates what will occur in the future based on evidence.)
  • vidente noun (A person who anticipates what will occur in the future based on evidence.)

Bulgarian

1 entries
  • пророк noun (A person who anticipates what will occur in the future based on evidence.)

Indonesian

1 entries
  • prediktor noun (A person who anticipates what will occur in the future based on evidence.)

Māori

1 entries
  • kaimatapae noun (A person who anticipates what will occur in the future based on evidence.)

Swahili

1 entries
  • mbashiri noun (A person who anticipates what will occur in the future based on evidence.)

Sample sentences

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Flunking school is not necessarily a predictor of future success.

Source: tatoeba (2960512)

The greatest predictor of future behaviour is past behaviour.

Source: tatoeba (3492882)

The best predictor of having a good sex life after menopause is having a good sex life before menopause.

Source: tatoeba (3899177)

Trust in the government seems to be a strong predictor of hesitancy in getting the vaccine.

Source: tatoeba (10072517)

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