prognostic

adjective
UK: /prɒɡˈnɒstɪk/
US: /prɑːɡˈnɑːstɪk/
  1. Relating to or serving as a prediction; predictive.

    1. The doctor gave a prognostic report.
    2. The model provides a prognostic indicator of future market trends based on current data.
  2. Indicating the likely outcome of a disease or situation.

    1. The prognostic signs are not good.
    2. Early diagnosis can lead to a more accurate prognostic assessment for the patient.

Synonyms

predictive
prognostic noun
  1. A forecast or prediction, especially concerning the course of a disease.

    1. What's the prognostic for recovery?
    2. The doctor's prognostic gave us some hope for a full recovery after the surgery.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "prognostic" in English means: Relating to or serving as a prediction; predictive., Indicating the likely outcome of a disease or situation..

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

Synonyms for "prognostic": predictive.

Example usage of "prognostic": "The doctor gave a prognostic report.". More examples on the page.