predictably-evaluated
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/prɪˈdɪktəbli ɪˈvæljueɪtɪd/
assessed predictably
Etymology
'predictably-evaluated' originates from the combination of 'predictably' and 'evaluated'. 'Predictably' comes from 'predict', which originates from Latin 'praedicere', meaning 'to say beforehand'. 'Evaluated' comes from 'evaluate', which originates from French 'évaluer', meaning 'to assess'.
'predictably-evaluated' is a modern English compound adjective formed by combining 'predictably' and 'evaluated'.
Initially, 'predictably' meant 'in a manner that can be predicted', and 'evaluated' meant 'assessed'. Together, they form a term that means 'assessed in a predictable manner'.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
evaluated in a manner that is predictable or expected.
The results of the experiment were predictably-evaluated, aligning with the initial hypothesis.
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Last updated: 2025/06/01 04:25
