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  • 1predictably — adverb Date: 1914 1. in a manner that can be predicted < works quickly and predictably > 2. as one could predict ; as one would expect < predictably, the politicians howled > …

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  • 2predictably — predictable UK US /prɪˈdɪktəbl/ adjective ► happening as or when expected: »Bonds are attractive for investors seeking predictable returns on their investments. → Compare UNPREDICTABLE(Cf. ↑unpredictable) predictably adverb ► »The supermarket&#8230; …

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  • 3predictably — adverb In a manner that can be expected or anticipated. Predictably he returned to the scene of his crime, where the police were waiting to arrest him …

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  • 4predictably — predictable ► ADJECTIVE 1) able to be predicted. 2) derogatory always behaving or occurring in the way expected. DERIVATIVES predictability noun predictably adverb …

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  • 5predictably — adverb in a predictable manner or to a predictable degree predictably, he did not like the news • Derived from adjective: ↑predictable …

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  • 6Predictably Irrational — Infobox Book name = Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions title orig = translator = image caption = author = Dan Ariely illustrator = cover artist = country = USA language = English series = subject = genre =&#8230; …

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  • 7predictably — See predictability. * * * …

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  • 8predictably — pre dict·a·bly || prɪ dɪktÉ™blɪ adv. in a manner that is able to be predicted, in a manner that can be foretold …

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  • 9predictably — pre·dict·a·bly …

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  • 10predictably — See: predictable …

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