predictably in English

adverb

[pre'dict·a·bly || prɪ'dɪktəblɪ]

in a manner that is able to be predicted, in a manner that can be foretold

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1. How predictably moronic.

2. The isotope decays predictably.

3. Prices were predictably high.

4. The children were predictably fractious.

5. Predictably, Boston begs to differ.

6. Predictably, the new regulations proved unpopular.

7. The subversion attempt proved predictably futile.

8. The subversion attempts proved predictably futile.

9. McKinnon, though, kept attacking, predictably winning a penalty.

10. Predictably, perhaps, this has resulted in different interpretations.

11. Predictably, the blame game is in full bloom.

12. Predictably, no one was home when I called.

13. Predictably the president parried enquiries about the arms scandal.

14. 1 PredictaBly the winter will Be snowy, sleety and slushy.

15. Both problems interfere with your communication equally and predictably.

16. Among minority students the figures were, predictably, much lower.

17. His article is, predictably, a scathing attack on capitalism.

18. The party has predictably rejected the proposals as a subterfuge.

19. 6 Predictably the winter will be snowy, sleety and slushy.

20. Predictably, banks and credit unions have taken their fight to Congress.

21. Predictably, the Senate’s bill encountered stiff resistance from the dominant rating agencies.

22. Because the innocent bystander wandering into frame is, predictably, the delicious Riva herself.

23. And predictably, perhaps, on the fourth day he ended up in the operating room.

24. Predictably, Dominy managed to overcome such scruples offer he was appointed commissioner.

25. The arguments which thus preoccupied the Standing Committee divided along predictably partisan lines.

26. Predictably, this meant there was no first corner shunt in the slightly damp conditions.

27. Predictably but disappointingly, many politicians are using their increased power to impose protectionist policies.

28. Predictably, many Chinese soldiers and sailors fell ill, and began to die in large numbers.

29. 29 What Tully built for Goldney was predictably a piece of safe, old fashioned Baroque.

30. The renaissance was not destined to endure; predictably, it led to no enlightenment.

31. Though temperature is an emergent property, it can be measured precisely, confidently, and predictably.

32. Antonyms for Contingently include directly, predictably, certainly, definitely, designedly, essentially, impossibly, inevitably, necessarily and really

33. Predictably, Communist historians omit any mention of this atrocity in their accounts of the period.

34. He found that positive feedback was predictably given most often for accuracy and quantity of reading.

35. Predictably, after the initial media interest, the refugees now seem to have been forgotten.

36. I asked the boss for a rise and his reply was predictably short and sweet!

37. Many of his paleontology colleagues, however, were predictably outraged, and some remain so to this day.

38. Predictably, the international media circus, with its Olympian disdain for the parochial, has long since moved on.

39. These Cryptos move more predictably than smaller altcoins, so trading with technical indicators can be easier

40. 14 Predictably, this fool's errand finds her up to her neck in a morass of inconclusive forensics.

41. 3 Predictably, this fool's errand finds her up to her neck in a morass of inconclusive forensics.

42. In other families, parents are predictably touchy at certain times —such as when bills have to be paid.

43. The birth of another child seems, predictably, to be a situation in which grandmothers are called upon for assistance.

44. As such, Banters may occur more predictably than in BG - generally after resting or traveling over the world map

45. All this drew a predictably sceptical response from the archaeologists and historians, who hotly denied the existence of the Glastonbury Zodiac.

46. Most discussions of the chronology of specific artefacts, or artefact-types, of the period are couched in predictably vague terms.

47. Predictably, as Table 4 confirms, their liabilities are overwhelmingly in foreign currency and are heavily weighted towards time deposits.

48. Interactions between their circulations at the 500 hPa level (18,000 feet above sea level) behave more predictably than their surface circulations.

49. 16 This led them to replicate policies and strategies that were either outmoded or unworkable, and to achieve predictably unimpressive results.

50. 7 Both were perceived as amoral sources of power which responded more or less predictably to specific modes of address.