predict with confidence

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To forecast something with a strong feeling of trust in one's own judgment.

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  • We can predict with confidence how the newspapers will react.
  • Based on the data, scientists can predict future climate patterns with confidence.
  • The CEO was unable to predict the market's next move with confidence.
  • I wouldn't predict the election outcome with confidence just yet.
  • They had predicted the company's success with confidence years ago.
  • Can you really predict the long-term effects of this policy with confidence?
  • It's difficult to predict human behavior with confidence.
  • If we had more information, we could predict the results with confidence.
  • The system is designed to predict potential failures with confidence.
  • Experienced meteorologists can often predict severe weather with confidence.