Predictively vs Predicatively - What's the difference?
predictively | predicatively |
In the manner of something that attempts or succeeds in predicting, anticipating or expecting.
As a predicate; giving information about the subject of a sentence.
As adverbs the difference between predictively and predicatively
is that predictively is in the manner of something that attempts or succeeds in predicting, anticipating or expecting while predicatively is as a predicate; giving information about the subject of a sentence.predictively
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- The computer program predictively scheduled the number of employees we'd need each day of the year based on past work loads.
predicatively
English
Adverb
(-)- The Dutch adjective ‘af’ can only be used predicatively .
