Forecast ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Forecast ( verb )

  1. Make a prediction about (a future event).
  2. Plan or calculate (something) beforehand.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french forecastel "a forecast", based on latin praevidere "foresee".

Examples:

  1. The weatherman forecasted rain for the weekend.
  2. The company forecasted a profit for the next quarter.
  3. I can't forecast the future, but I can prepare for it.
  4. She forecasted a rise in the stock market.
  5. He forecasted a decline in the economy.

(As a noun)

Forecast ( noun )

  1. Make a prediction about (a future event).
  2. Plan or calculate (something) beforehand.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french forecastel "a forecast", based on latin praevidere "foresee".

Examples:

  1. The weatherman forecasted rain for the weekend.
  2. The company forecasted a profit for the next quarter.
  3. I can't forecast the future, but I can prepare for it.
  4. She forecasted a rise in the stock market.
  5. He forecasted a decline in the economy.
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