What is another word for fore-casts?
Pronunciation:
[ fˈɔːkˈasts], [ fˈɔːkˈasts], [ f_ˈɔː_k_ˈa_s_t_s]
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Similar words for fore-casts:
- anticipation (noun)
- calculation (noun)
- expectation (noun)
- forecast (noun)
- hunch (noun)
- outlook (noun)
- prediction (noun)
- presage (noun)
- presentiment (noun)
- projection (noun)
- prophecy (noun)
- prospect (noun)
- tip/tipoff (noun)
- weather forecast (noun)
- announce (verb)
- anticipate (verb)
- augur (verb)
- bode (verb)
- calculate (verb)
- call (verb)
- cast (verb)
- expect (verb)
- forebode (verb)
- forecast (verb)
- foresee (verb)
- foretell (verb)
- look (verb)
- portend (verb)
- predict (verb)
- presage (verb)
- project (verb)
- prophesy (verb)
Synonyms for Fore-casts:
n.
• anticipation (noun)- presentiment,
- preconception,
- foreboding,
- prior knowledge,
- intuition,
- apprehension,
- realization,
- awareness,
- inkling,
- premonition.
- estimation,
- answer,
- computation,
- figuring,
- Totaling,
- Multiplying,
- judgment,
- dividing,
- counting,
- reckoning,
- Ciphering,
- Subtracting,
- summation,
- Adding,
- arithmetic,
- reply,
- prediction.
- fear,
- intention,
- motive,
- probability,
- notion,
- likelihood,
- assumption,
- chance,
- possibility,
- supposition,
- design,
- view,
- assurance,
- prospect,
- reliance,
- confidence,
- presumption,
- looking forward,
- suspense,
- expectancy.
- foreknowledge,
- foreseeing,
- budget,
- planning,
- foresight,
- prognostication,
- prevision,
- augury,
- divination,
- anticipation,
- forethought,
- prescience,
- prognosis,
- conjecture,
- cast,
- estimate,
- guess,
- precognition,
- calculation,
- prophecy,
- foretoken,
- outlook,
- projection,
- foretelling.
- instinct,
- preconceived notion,
- impression,
- forewisdom,
- misgiving,
- Omination,
- qualm,
- prenotice,
- glimmer,
- feeling in one's bones,
- Auguration,
- suspicion,
- portent,
- clue,
- thought,
- hint,
- boding,
- forewarning,
- expectation,
- prenotation,
- Preapprehension,
- funny feeling,
- Presagement.
- indicator,
- zodiac,
- Surmising,
- crystal gazing,
- soothsaying,
- forecasting,
- horoscope,
- fortune-telling,
- hunch,
- palmistry,
- tip,
- vaticination,
- of event anticipation.
- worriment,
- sinking feeling,
- disturbance,
- feeling in bones,
- perturbation,
- discomposure,
- handwriting on wall,
- disquietude,
- feeling,
- vibes.
v.
• announce (verb) • anticipate (verb)- suppose,
- jump the gun,
- count on,
- be afraid,
- visualize,
- promise oneself,
- have a hunch,
- await,
- prepare for,
- assume,
- bargain for,
- cross the bridge,
- hope for,
- look for,
- foretaste,
- see,
- look forward to,
- count chickens,
- entertain,
- see in the cards,
- wait for,
- plan on,
- see coming,
- wait.
- enumerate,
- consider,
- work out,
- add,
- cipher,
- size up,
- tot,
- rate,
- tally,
- sum,
- count,
- take account of,
- keep tabs,
- reckon,
- multiply,
- divide,
- subtract,
- measure,
- adjust,
- judge,
- weigh,
- appraise,
- value,
- assay,
- tote up,
- number,
- account.
- imagine,
- sense,
- hope,
- presuppose,
- trust,
- foreknow,
- watch for,
- presume,
- apprehend,
- look,
- envisage,
- look ahead to,
- bargain on,
- contemplate,
- feel,
- understand,
- take,
- suspect.
- figure out,
- determine,
- prognosticate,
- adumbrate,
- prophesy,
- reason,
- augur,
- figure,
- predetermine,
- infer,
- gauge,
- call the turn,
- divine,
- surmise,
- demonstrate,
- see it coming,
- foretell,
- portend,
- conclude,
- plan,
- calculate,
- telegraph,
- presage,
- dope out,
- gather,
- in the cards,
- Soothsay,
- anticipate,
- foresee.
- prefigure,
- disclose,
- dope,
- call the shot,
- auspicate,
- reveal,
- divulge,
- call,
- declare,
- see something coming,
- proclaim,
- make book,
- announce,
- PSYCH,
- tell.
How to use "Fore-casts" in context?
Forecasts are a vital part of business. They help us identify risks and opportunities, and plan for the future. However, forecasts can also be a source of anxiety for businesses due to the potential for incorrect predictions.
But how can businesses ensure that their forecasts are accurate? Here are four tips:
1. Start with the data
First, businesses should ensure that they have comprehensive data-collection and analysis capabilities. This will allow them to better understand their current situation, and to make more accurate forecasts in the future.
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