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predictably-advanced

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/prɪˈdɪktəbli ədˈvænst/

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/prɪˈdɪktəbli ədˈvɑːnst/

expected high development

Etymology
Etymology Information

'predictably-advanced' originates from the combination of 'predictably' and 'advanced', where 'predictably' comes from 'predict', meaning 'to foresee', and 'advanced' from 'advance', meaning 'to move forward'.

Historical Evolution

'predictably' evolved from the Latin word 'praedicere', and 'advanced' from the Old French 'avancer'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'predictably' meant 'able to be predicted', and 'advanced' meant 'moved forward'. Together, they describe something that is expected to be at a high level of development.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

describes something that is expected to be at a high level of development or progress.

The technology in the new smartphone is predictably-advanced, offering features that were anticipated by experts.

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Last updated: 2025/05/04 15:19