predictably
IPA: prɪdˈɪktʌbɫi
adverb
- In a manner that can be expected or anticipated.
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Examples of "predictably" in Sentences
- The phrase predictably spills out, a confession of anxiety and defeat.
- Tiger Woods, predictably, is one of two golfers in the top 25 — at No. 17.
- They play off each other perfectly, yet predictably is all I am saying. melissa
- To once again predictably finger, like Mr. Gioia before you, who appears in your landmark anthology _Rebel Angels_, in his essay Can Poetry Matter?,
- Finally, this approach predictably is going to piss people off, not only those who are part of the problem, but many others in the community as well.
- Each character has a role to play and they all play it well, but they play it very predictably is all I was saying and there does not seem to be very much deviation from week to week.
- And Stupid, predictably, is too dishonest to admit that he has been paying despots to kill people his entire life, and that he thinks that doing so is just swell! joe from Lowell says:
- A Theology of Culture, the use of the word predictably diversifies as it is applied to very different ways of affecting the environment, including our imaginative and intellectual work on the environment, creating 'culture' in the modern sense of mental and artistic sophistication.
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