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Predict vs Signify - What's the difference?

predict | signify |


As verbs the difference between predict and signify

is that predict is to make a prediction: to forecast, foretell, or estimate a future event on the basis of knowledge and reasoning; to prophesy a future event on the basis of mystical knowledge or power while signify is to give (something) a meaning or an importance.

As a noun predict

is (obsolete) a prediction.

Predict vs Recommend - What's the difference?

predict | recommend |


In lang=en terms the difference between predict and recommend

is that predict is to make predictions while recommend is to advise, propose, counsel favorably.

As verbs the difference between predict and recommend

is that predict is to make a prediction: to forecast, foretell, or estimate a future event on the basis of knowledge and reasoning; to prophesy a future event on the basis of mystical knowledge or power while recommend is to bestow commendation on; to represent favourably; to suggest, endorse or encourage as an appropriate choice.

As a noun predict

is (obsolete) a prediction.

Predict vs Recall - What's the difference?

predict | recall |


In lang=en terms the difference between predict and recall

is that predict is to make predictions while recall is to request or order the return of (a faulty product).

As verbs the difference between predict and recall

is that predict is to make a prediction: to forecast, foretell, or estimate a future event on the basis of knowledge and reasoning; to prophesy a future event on the basis of mystical knowledge or power while recall is to withdraw, retract (one's words etc); to revoke (an order).

As nouns the difference between predict and recall

is that predict is (obsolete) a prediction while recall is the action or fact of calling someone or something back.

Predict vs Undefined - What's the difference?

predict | undefined |


As a verb predict

is to make a prediction: to forecast, foretell, or estimate a future event on the basis of knowledge and reasoning; to prophesy a future event on the basis of mystical knowledge or power.

As a noun predict

is (obsolete) a prediction.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Predict vs Abandon - What's the difference?

predict | abandon |


In lang=en terms the difference between predict and abandon

is that predict is to make predictions while abandon is to surrender to the insurer the insured item, so as to claim a total loss.

In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between predict and abandon

is that predict is (obsolete) a prediction while abandon is (obsolete) abandonment; relinquishment.

As verbs the difference between predict and abandon

is that predict is to make a prediction: to forecast, foretell, or estimate a future event on the basis of knowledge and reasoning; to prophesy a future event on the basis of mystical knowledge or power while abandon is (obsolete) to subdue; to take control of .

As nouns the difference between predict and abandon

is that predict is (obsolete) a prediction while abandon is a yielding to natural impulses or inhibitions; freedom from artificial constraint, with loss of appreciation of consequences
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As an adverb abandon is

(obsolete|not comparable) freely; entirely.

Want vs Predict - What's the difference?

want | predict |


As a proper noun want

is a personification of want.

As a verb predict is

to make a prediction: to forecast, foretell, or estimate a future event on the basis of knowledge and reasoning; to prophesy a future event on the basis of mystical knowledge or power.

As a noun predict is

(obsolete) a prediction.

Rooting vs Predict - What's the difference?

rooting | predict |


As nouns the difference between rooting and predict

is that rooting is originally, a system of roots; a secure attachment ((in) something); a firm grounding while predict is (obsolete) a prediction.

As verbs the difference between rooting and predict

is that rooting is while predict is to make a prediction: to forecast, foretell, or estimate a future event on the basis of knowledge and reasoning; to prophesy a future event on the basis of mystical knowledge or power.

Foresaw vs Predict - What's the difference?

foresaw | predict |


As verbs the difference between foresaw and predict

is that foresaw is (foresee) while predict is to make a prediction: to forecast, foretell, or estimate a future event on the basis of knowledge and reasoning; to prophesy a future event on the basis of mystical knowledge or power.

As a noun predict is

(obsolete) a prediction.

Predict vs Preview - What's the difference?

predict | preview |


As verbs the difference between predict and preview

is that predict is to make a prediction: to forecast, foretell, or estimate a future event on the basis of knowledge and reasoning; to prophesy a future event on the basis of mystical knowledge or power while preview is to show or watch something, or part of it, before it is complete.

As nouns the difference between predict and preview

is that predict is (obsolete) a prediction while preview is a foretaste of something.

Predict vs Bound - What's the difference?

predict | bound |


In lang=en terms the difference between predict and bound

is that predict is to make predictions while bound is to cause to leap.

In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between predict and bound

is that predict is (obsolete) a prediction while bound is (obsolete) ready, prepared.

As verbs the difference between predict and bound

is that predict is to make a prediction: to forecast, foretell, or estimate a future event on the basis of knowledge and reasoning; to prophesy a future event on the basis of mystical knowledge or power while bound is (bind) or bound can be to surround a territory or other geographical entity or bound can be to leap, move by jumping.

As nouns the difference between predict and bound

is that predict is (obsolete) a prediction while bound is (often|used in plural) a boundary, the border which one must cross in order to enter or leave a territory or bound can be a sizeable jump, great leap.

As an adjective bound is

(with infinitive) obliged (to) or bound can be (obsolete) ready, prepared.

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