sadly predictable

Frequency: 6.235.5 per million words

Used to express disappointment that something is predictable.

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Examples (20)

  • The government's reaction was sadly predictable.
  • The outcome of the negotiations was sadly predictable.
  • Her excuse for being late was sadly predictable.
  • Her reaction to the news was sadly predictable, given her past behavior.
  • The movie's ending became sadly predictable halfway through.
  • The movie's plot twists were sadly predictable, leaving the audience unimpressed.
  • His failure to deliver on promises was sadly predictable.
  • It was sadly predictable that the project would fail without proper funding.
  • It was sadly predictable that they would argue again.
  • Their argument followed a sadly predictable pattern, ending in a stalemate.
  • The company's decision to cut costs was sadly predictable.
  • The government's response to the crisis was sadly predictable and ineffective.
  • Their response to the crisis was sadly predictable and ineffective.
  • He found the company's annual report to be sadly predictable, offering no new insights.
  • I found his criticism of the new policy sadly predictable.
  • The team's defeat was sadly predictable after their star player got injured.
  • The outcome of the match was sadly predictable after the first goal.
  • Despite their efforts, the result was sadly predictable, confirming their fears.
  • Despite all the warnings, the disaster was sadly predictable.
  • The teacher sighed, "Another sadly predictable excuse for late homework."