anticipate |
pronosis |
anticipate |
predicte |
Predicte is likely misspelled.
Predicte has no English definition.
As a verb anticipate
is to act before (someone), especially to prevent an action.
anticipate |
foresight |
As a verb anticipate
is to act before (someone), especially to prevent an action.
As a noun foresight is
the ability to foresee or prepare wisely for the future.
conjecture |
anticipate |
As verbs the difference between conjecture and anticipate
is that
conjecture is while
anticipate is to act before (someone), especially to prevent an action.
prospect |
anticipate |
As verbs the difference between prospect and anticipate
is that
prospect is to search, as for gold while
anticipate is to act before (someone), especially to prevent an action.
As a noun prospect
is the region which the eye overlooks at one time; view; scene; outlook.
prophesy |
anticipate |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between prophesy and anticipate
is that
prophesy is to speak or write with divine inspiration; to act as prophet while
anticipate is to act before (someone), especially to prevent an action.
anticipate |
cip |
As a verb anticipate
is to act before (someone), especially to prevent an action.
As a noun cip is
point, tip; upper part.
anticipate |
portend |
Related terms |
Anticipate is a related term of portend.
In lang=en terms the difference between anticipate and portend
is that
anticipate is to act before (someone), especially to prevent an action while
portend is to signify; to denote.
As verbs the difference between anticipate and portend
is that
anticipate is to act before (someone), especially to prevent an action while
portend is to serve as a warning or omen.
anticipate |
presage |
Related terms |
Anticipate is a related term of presage.
As verbs the difference between anticipate and presage
is that
anticipate is to act before (someone), especially to prevent an action while
presage is .
advance |
anticipate |
As verbs the difference between advance and anticipate
is that
advance is to bring forward; to move towards the front; to make to go on while
anticipate is to act before (someone), especially to prevent an action.
As a noun advance
is a forward move; improvement or progression.
As an adjective advance
is completed before need or a milestone event.
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