forecast

♦ fore|cast /f'ɔːrkɑːst, -kæst/ (forecasts forecasting forecasted)
The forms forecast and forecasted can both be used for the past tense and past participle.
1 [N-COUNT] usu with supp
A forecast is a statement of what is expected to happen in the future, especially in relation to a particular event or situation.
...a forecast of a 2.25 per cent growth in the economy...
He delivered his election forecast...
The weather forecast is better for today.
2 [VERB] V n, V that
If you forecast future events, you say what you think is going to happen in the future.
They forecast a humiliating defeat for the Prime Minister...
He forecasts that average salary increases will remain around 4 per cent.
3
see also weather forecastweath|er fore|cast (weather forecasts)
[N-COUNT]
A weather forecast is a statement saying what the weather will be like the next day or for the next few days.

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