utterly predictable
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Used to emphasize that something is completely predictable, often with a negative connotation.
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- The results were utterly predictable.
- The movie's plot was utterly predictable from the first scene.
- His reaction to the news was utterly predictable; he always gets angry.
- Her speech was utterly predictable, full of clichés and empty promises.
- After years of working together, their arguments had become utterly predictable.
- The company's strategy remained utterly predictable, leading to stagnation.
- Many critics found the sequel to be utterly predictable and uninspired.
- The political outcome was utterly predictable given the polling data.
- Their daily routine had become so utterly predictable that they longed for change.
- Unfortunately, the villain's motives were utterly predictable, which lessened the suspense.