forecasted

[US]/[ˈfɔːkəstɪd]/
[UK]/[ˈfɔːrkəstɪd]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to predict what will happen in the future; to state that something will happen in the future; to estimate future conditions, especially of weather
adj.predicted or estimated

Phrases & Collocations

forecasted growth

forecasted rain

forecasted sales

forecasted results

forecasted demand

forecasted profits

forecasted temperatures

forecasted decline

forecasted performance

forecasted risks

Example Sentences

the company forecasted a significant increase in sales next quarter.

analysts forecasted a potential market downturn due to rising inflation.

the weather service forecasted rain for tomorrow afternoon.

economists forecasted a slowdown in economic growth over the next year.

the model forecasted a 60% chance of snow.

the report forecasted a surplus in the budget next year.

the team forecasted a win against their rivals.

the government forecasted a decline in unemployment rates.

the software forecasted potential system errors.

the researchers forecasted a rise in global temperatures.

the marketing team forecasted strong demand for the new product.

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