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predictable [Am prəˈdɪktəb(ə)l, Brit prɪˈdɪktəb(ə)l] ADJ

predictable result/outcome:

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I knew you'd say that, you're so predictable
he got drunkthat was predictable
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it was quite predictable what would happen

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predictable [prɪˈdɪktəbl] ADJ

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predictable [prɪ·ˈdɪk··bəl] ADJ

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The result was predictable, a publication as fragile and ephemeral as a spring wildflower.
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Also, the twists and turns of the films plot prevent the film from becoming predictable and ordinary, much like life itself.
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He said that all five new tracks were, embarrassingly weak, sounding tired, predictable and, well, bloodless.
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The novels relied on a series of predictable literary formulas appealing to mass tastes and were often written in as little as a few days.
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He found the film entirely predictable and devoid of much dramatic tension.
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