forecast

noun, verb56 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

A prediction of future weather conditions.

A prediction about the future state of the economy.

A prediction of future sales volume or revenue.

A prediction for the near future.

A prediction for a time far in the future.

A prediction that proves to be correct or precise.

A prediction that includes many specific points of information.

Indicates a positive or favorable prediction.

A prediction that proves to be right.

A prediction that expects a good outcome.

A prediction for a time far in the future.

A prediction that expects a bad or negative outcome.

A prediction that expects a bad or negative outcome.

A prediction of a company's future cash inflows and outflows.

A cautious prediction, likely underestimating figures to be safe.

A broadcasted weather report for seas around the British Isles. In AmE, 'shipping news' is used.

To predict something with a high degree of correctness.

To predict something in a way that proves to be right.

Specifies the subject or area of the forecast.

Specifies what is being predicted.

Informal way to report what a forecast predicts.

Used to say what a forecast indicates will happen.

Used to say what a forecast predicts, especially for weather.

To look at or find out the current prediction.

To create and state a prediction.

To provide or announce a forecast.

To formally release or announce a forecast.

To revise a forecast with the latest information.

To change or amend a previously made forecast.

To create or put together a forecast.

To create or generate a forecast, often in a formal or official capacity.

Indicates that making a prediction is challenging.

Indicates that making a prediction is challenging.

Collocations with "forecast"