Predicatively predictable
Predicative is less predicatable than attributive that precedes noun modified and is slightly more dignified in grammar almost like a hammer relating to or occurring within predicative of sentence, being sentenced to predicative adjective for repentance.
Lie can refer to comfortable rest, but also intensional false statement when put to the test.
Lie can refer to comfortable rest, but also intensional false statement when put to the test.
by Hercolena Oliver June 17, 2010
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by 2-Face December 15, 2004
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noun –
The inevitable disappointment that comes from correctly guessing what someone is going to do… again.
noun –
The inevitable disappointment that comes from correctly guessing what someone is going to do… again.
I didn’t even bother getting my hopes up — the moment she said “we’ll see,” the predictableation kicked in.
by summerrainbow June 17, 2025
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by predictible April 18, 2018
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by QuacksO February 15, 2023
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Get the non-predicetable mug.George Bush's state of the union speeches are getting way too predictabull particularly with respect to the reasons for America's presence in Iraq.
by Dynamic_Dude_ February 6, 2006
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