[ US /ˈfɔɹˌkæst/ ]
[ UK /fˈɔːkɑːst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a prediction about how something (as the weather) will develop
VERB
  1. judge to be probable
  2. predict in advance
  3. indicate, as with a sign or an omen
    These signs bode bad news
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How To Use forecast In A Sentence

  • The forecasts have been asking us to watch out for thunderclouds and thundershowers for a long while now.
  • Goldman Sachs JB Were analyst Marcus Curley, who has a "buy" rating on the shares, forecasts a price of NZ$6. 20 to NZ$6. 40 if the acquirer is another casino company. The Blind Bet for Sky City
  • The RV maker last month posted its third-straight quarterly profit, topping Wall Street forecasts, as motor home deliveries rose.
  • Rain has been forecast for the weekend.
  • That's the forecast for the forecastable future -- showers and thundershowers as the warm and sun suck moisture out of our sodden lebensraum and turn it back into clouds. Showers
  • Its population is so small that forecasts put it on the brink of extinction. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mobile Internet services are part of this commitment and are forecast to play an important role in the future of mobile multimedia.
  • Forecasters are warning of almost an inch of rain an hour as showers hit. The Sun
  • More snow, sleet and rain is forecast for much of the country this week. The Sun
  • This has come as a surprise to many economic forecasters. Times, Sunday Times
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