be predictable
Frequency: 9.0150.5 per million words
To have an expected or obvious quality or behavior.
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- The results were utterly predictable.
- The government's reaction was sadly predictable.
- He asked whether this was predictable from previous performances.
- Her behavior is always so predictable.
- I wish his decisions weren't so predictable.
- The plot of the movie will probably be quite predictable.
- Their strategy has been consistently predictable for years.
- A truly innovative design shouldn't be predictable.
- Despite his efforts, his actions often are predictable.
- If the weather is too predictable, it can get boring.