predictable

adjective
UK: /prɪˈdɪktəbl/
US: /prɪˈdɪktəbl/
  1. If something is predictable, you know it will happen or how it will be.

    1. The show was predictable, but fun.
    2. Her reactions are usually predictable, which makes her easy to understand.
  2. Something that is predictable happens in a way or at a time that you expect.

    1. The ending of the movie was quite predictable.
    2. The company's success was predictable, given their innovative products and marketing.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "predictable" in English means: If something is predictable, you know it will happen or how it will be., Something that is predictable happens in a way or at a time that you expect..

The phonetic transcription of "predictable" is /prɪˈdɪktəbl/ in British English and /prɪˈdɪktəbl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "predictable": foreseeable, anticipated, certain.

Example usage of "predictable": "The show was predictable, but fun.". More examples on the page.