Similar words: predictable, unpredictable, unpredictability, predict, periodic table, predictor, predicted, prediction. Meaning: [prɪ'dɪktəblɪ] adv. in a predictable manner or to a predictable degree.
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91. Hawaiians, perhaps predictably, developed a pizza with a pineapple and ham topping.
92. Predictably, de Montfort repudiated the Mise of Amiens immediately, and armed conflict broke out.
93. Predictably, they objected to anything they saw as rocking the boat.
94. This was predictably opposed by the State Department on bureaucratic grounds.
95. Predictably,(www.Sentencedict.com) a foreign start - up is also more expensive than its domestic parallel.
96. Adding elephants to a network where mice are already running free predictably results in lots of trampled mice.
97. Predictably fast response to time - critical events and accurate timing information.
98. As a vigorous rising power, China is predictably prickly about its sovereignty.
99. Even so, there was predictably little support for the Greens in Latrobe valley.
100. Predictably, all three would - be chancellors in the next parliament spared viewers the gory details.
101. Predictably, money has its most positive effect on the poor, but once a person has achieved a minimal standard of living level of income has almost nothing to do with happiness.
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