Synonym: omen, prediction, promise, prophecy. Similar words: recall, in the case of, precarious, cast away, broadcast, cast aside, because, decade. Meaning: [fɔrkæst /fɔːkɑːst] n. a prediction about how something (as the weather) will develop. v. 1. predict in advance 2. judge to be probable 3. indicate by signs.
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121. Annualized average rate of return after expenses for the past 30 days; not a forecast of future returns.
122. Accumulations of up to 2-1 / 4 feet of snow were forecast by Wednesday night in some of the higher elevations.
123. Even if your memory starts functioning by then the forecast is diabolical.
124. Central Office experts had to confess that their harshest forecast had been far exceeded.
125. Considerable rises in the number of adult patients are forecast by the year 2000.
126. The initial forecast was for 2. 5 million pounds a year, but consumers were clamoring for more.
127. We had beaten his gloomy forecast of 12 minutes and I had sculled the whole course without once catching a crab.
128. The top line-cash collections from sales comes directly from Exhibit 7. 5,(sentencedict .com) the cash collections forecast.
129. For example, it forecast an increase in unemployment of 3,000 for 1986-87; in fact unemployment fell by 6,800.
130. At the beginning of the year the government forecast that the rate of inflation for 1988 would be only 32 percent.
131. And the weather forecast is promising - now, what do you fancy?
132. Listening to the weather forecast is a vital part of the job.
133. The polyester products maker attributed the forecast to weak world-wide demand that has lowered production volumes and increased manufacturing costs.
134. Shareholders get nothing more than a bald one-year profit forecast.
135. Last year solid waste totalled 227,000 tonnes but this is forecast to fall to 206,000 tonnes this year.
136. But nomatterhow optimistic the weather forecast, keep a raincoat handy if you intend taking a closeup.
137. The brokerage declined to give a forecast for the full year through March.
138. In 1993 the level of development expenditure is forecast to fall significantly by approximately £150 million.
139. The jobless rate is expected to be an average 8. 25 percent(Sentencedict.com), up from an earlier forecast of 8 percent.
140. By the end of November, assets already exceeded that forecast by $ 170 billion.
141. The Federal Reserve Bank forecast that the economy will grow by 2% this year.
142. Irate customers who bother to complain to their local water executives will be told the rises are no higher than were forecast.
143. A Weather Initiative forecast - very comprehensive, of course - comes a little more expensive: try £100.
144. The most optimistic forecast severely reduced activity in residential property; others expected static house sales until the end of the year.
145. The tone then was set by conservative commentator and unsuccessful presidential contender Pat Buchanan, who forecast a cultural and religious war.
146. Analysts forecast an extra fillip to early water dealing with a wave of institutional buying from foreign buyers starved of stock.
147. Maybe even shape up mental images that guess what might happen next, forecast the future.
148. The model is then used to estimate the consequences of specified policies different to those assumed in the initial base forecast.
149. Analysts previously forecast 3M would earn 86 cents in the quarter.
150. And doubting her husband on this point, she wondered if Timothy Gedge's future was as bleak as he had forecast.
More similar words: recall, in the case of, precarious, cast away, broadcast, cast aside, because, decade, take care, because of, decadent, take care of, apothecary, case, in case, in cash, casual, casino, cash in, decaffeinated, carcass, cashier, in case of, cash in on, in any case, casualty, in this case, occasional, on occasion, occasionally.