Definitions for predictive

predictive pre·dic·tive

Spelling: [pri-dik-tiv]
IPA: /prɪˈdɪk tɪv/

Predictive is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 18 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 21 points.

You can make 381 anagrams from letters in predictive (cdeeiiprtv).

Definitions for predictive

adjective

  1. of or relating to prediction:
  2. used or useful for predicting or foretelling the future:
  3. being an indication of the future or of future conditions:

Origin of predictive

First recorded in 1650-60, predictive is from the Late Latin word praedictīvus foretelling. See predict, -ive

Examples for predictive

Those who believe in the predictive power of dreams regard them as messages from God or as products of telepathy.

The second and third persons are expressed by the predictive verb shall.

Sproutling, the first predictive wearable for babies, is no doubt impressive.

Besides her faith in her predictive dreams was by no means fixed.

There is something to those things; the predictive power of the SAT has been rightly questioned.

No doubt their predictive knowledge is general, it is of the issue to which things tend.

One of the predictive factors is the amount of congeners in alcohol.

Shall is simply predictive; will is predictive and promissive as well.

predictive tech is either the most revolutionary idea of a generation, or the end of thinking as we know it.

They do most of the prep in the vans and use a lot of predictive math in their routing.

Word Value for predictive
Scrable

18

Words with friends

21

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