"Prognosticates" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To make a prediction or forecast about something, especially something uncertain or difficult to predict, based on analysis or study.
Prognoses refers to predictions or forecasts about the future, particularly regarding the outcome or course of a situation, disease, or event. In a medical context, it refers to a predicted or expected outcome, often based on a medical diagnosis or assessment.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The doctor gave the patient a prognosis of recovery after surgery.<br> The economic prognosis for the country was looking bleak.<br> The weather prognosis for the weekend was partly cloudy.
Foretelling or prediction of future events or outcomes, especially in a scientific or medical context.
Adverb meaning:<br><br>1. Relating to or denoting a forecast or prediction, especially of a medical condition or outcome.<br>2. Showing or indicating a prognosis or forecast.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The doctor gave a gloomy prognostic for her recovery.<br> The economic forecasts were generally positive prognostically for the next quarter.
Prognosticators are people who make predictions or forecasts about the future, often based on expert analysis or specialized knowledge. They can be experts in various fields, such as economics, politics, sports, or finance, and may use data, trends, or algorithms to make their predictions.<br><br>Synonyms: predictors, forecasters, seers, prophet, predictors
A person who predicts or forecasts future events or outcomes, especially in fields like finance, weather, or healthcare.