What does FORECAST mean?
Definitions for FORECAST
ˈfɔrˌkæst, -ˌkɑst, ˈfoʊr-fore·cast
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Princeton's WordNet
prognosis, forecastverb
a prediction about how something (as the weather) will develop
forecast, calculateverb
predict in advance
calculate, estimate, reckon, count on, figure, forecastverb
judge to be probable
bode, portend, auspicate, prognosticate, omen, presage, betoken, foreshadow, augur, foretell, prefigure, forecast, predictverb
indicate by signs
"These signs bode bad news"
Wiktionary
forecastnoun
An estimation of a future condition.
forecastnoun
A prediction of the weather.
forecastverb
To estimate how a condition will be in the future.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Forecastnoun
Contrivance beforehand; scheme; plan; antecedent policy.
Etymology: from the verb.
Alas! that Warwick had no more forecast,
But while he thought to steal the single ten,
The king was slily finger’d from the deck! William Shakespeare, Hen. VI.He makes this difference to arise from the forecast and predetermination of the gods. Joseph Addison, on ancient Medals.
The last, scarce ripen’d into perfect man,
Saw helpless him from whom their life began:
Mem’ry and forecast just returns engage;
That pointed back to youth, this on to age. Alexander Pope.To Forecastverb
Etymology: fore and cast.
He shall forecast his devices against the strong holds. Dan. xi.
The feast was serv’d; the time so well forecast,
That just when the dessert and fruits were plac’d,
The fiend’s alarm began. John Dryden, Theod. and Honoria.It is wisdom to consider the end of things before we embark, and to forecast consequences. Roger L'Estrange, Fable 83.
To Forecastverb
To form schemes; to contrive beforehand.
And whatso heavens in their secret doom
Ordained have, how can frail fleshy wight
Forecast, but it must needs to issue come? Edmund Spenser.When broad awake, she finds in troublous fit,
Forecasting how his foe he might annoy. Fairy Queen, b. i.
Webster Dictionary
Forecastverb
to plan beforehand; to scheme; to project
Forecastverb
to foresee; to calculate beforehand, so as to provide for
Forecastverb
to contrive or plan beforehand
Forecastnoun
previous contrivance or determination; predetermination
Forecastnoun
foresight of consequences, and provision against them; prevision; premeditation
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Forecast
fōr-kast′, v.t. to contrive or reckon beforehand: to foresee: to predict.—v.i. to form schemes beforehand.—ns. Fore′cast, a previous contrivance: foresight: a prediction; Forecast′er.
The Roycroft Dictionary
forecast
To observe that which has passed, and guess it will happen again; to anticipate the future by guessing at the past; to predict that an event will happen, if it does, by basing calculations on events that have already happened, if they did. (One may forecast and be right, wrong, or neither. It depends.)
Dictionary of Nautical Terms
forecast
A storm warning, or reasonable prediction of a gale from the inferences of observed meteorological instruments and phenomena.
Editors Contribution
forecast
To create the data, structure and system to know the current income and expenditure and future projected income and expenditure.
The business forecast was accurate, specific, measureable, realistic and had a timeline.
Submitted by MaryC on April 8, 2020
forecast
To estimate a future possibility or amount.
The weather forecasters did forecast the weather accurately but as always it can change in advance which is great.
Submitted by MaryC on January 11, 2020
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of FORECAST in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of FORECAST in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of FORECAST in a Sentence
We're worried because the forecast for January through March says it's going to keep raining more than normal and the soil is already saturated.
It's difficult enough to do a five-day forecast, we're really good at the day of and the next day, (and) we're better at temperature a ways out than precipitation. But to forecast out that far in advance ... even the science behind our long-range forecasting is sometimes not that solid.
Could we see 5% decline? Sure, but we could also see 5% increase. My forecast has prices declining 2% this year.
In the next two years, I think we will reduce our capacity, our revenue will be down by about $ 30 billion compared to the forecast, so our sales revenue this year and next year will be about $ 100 billion.
But we expect September will see a jump in fixed-asset investment because many gift projects for 70th anniversary will be confirmed to be in the statistics at the quarter end. So we maintain our forecast of Q3 GDP 6.1%.
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- voorspelling, voorspel, weervoorspellingAfrikaans
- توقع, يتنبئ, توقعات طقس, توقعاتArabic
- прагно́зBelarusian
- предска́звам, предви́ждам, прогно́за, предвижданеBulgarian
- calendariCatalan, Valencian
- předpověďCzech
- Vorhersage, vorhersagen, prognostizieren, Schätzung, Wettervorhersage, PrognoseGerman
- veterprognozo, prognozoEsperanto
- pronosticar, pronóstico, previsión, predecir, pronóstico del tiempoSpanish
- پیشبینیPersian
- ennakoida, sääennuste, ennuste, ennakkoarvio, ennustaaFinnish
- prévoir, prévision, prévision météo, prévision météorologiqueFrench
- réamhaisnéisIrish
- ramalan cuaca, ramal, kiraIndonesian
- prevedereItalian
- [[天気]][[予報]], 予想, 予報Japanese
- 예상, 예보Korean
- PraedictioLatin
- matapaeMāori
- schatting, prognose, weersvoorspelling, voorspelling, voorspellenDutch
- forutsi, predikereNorwegian
- prognoza, zapowiedźPolish
- prever, previsãoPortuguese
- прогноз, предви́дение, предсказать, предсказывать, прогнозировать, прогно́з, [[прогно́з]] [[погода, предсказа́ние, спрогнозироватьRussian
- predpoveďSlovak
- napovedati, napovedSlovene
- prognos, förhandsberäkning, förutse, utsikt, väderprognos, förutsägaSwedish
- передба́чення, прогно́зUkrainian
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