forecast
fore
ˈfɔr
fawr
cast
ˌkæst
kāst
British pronunciation
/ˈfɔːˌkɑːst/

Definition & Meaning of "forecast"in English

to forecast
01

to predict future events, based on analysis of present data and conditions

Transitive: to forecast a future event
to forecast definition and meaning
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Examples
Economists forecast a downturn in the stock market due to recent economic indicators.
The analyst used trends and patterns to forecast an increase in consumer demand.
02

to suggest that something is likely to happen

Transitive: to forecast sth
example
Examples
The trends forecast a shift toward more sustainable energy solutions.
She forecasted success for the project based on early feedback.
03

to hint at or suggest something that is likely to happen in the future

Transitive: to forecast sth
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Examples
The dark clouds on the horizon forecast a storm later in the evening.
The character 's actions in the first chapter forecast the tragic ending.
Forecast
01

a prediction of what will happen such as a change in the weather

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