Impredecible in english

Unpredictable

pronunciation: ənprɪdɪktəbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
unpredictable

impredecible = unpredictable ; unforecastable ; touch-and-go. 

Example: The arrangement of headings into an overall sequence is important, and an order which is erratic, unpredictable, or with which the user is not familiar can lead to poor retrieval in any printed, card or microfilm index or catalogue.Example: The inference is that they cannot be held accountable for something so unusual, so extraordinary, and so unforecastable that that no one saw it coming.Example: After a day of being touch-and-go, her surgeon told us he expects she will survive despite a massive blood loss.

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» ser impredeciblebe a toss-up (between... and.../whether... or not...) .

Example: Nine major forecasters all say Iowa is a toss-up, ranging anywhere from a 62 percent chance of a Clinton win to a 65 percent chance of a Trump win.

Impredecible synonyms

capricious in spanish: caprichoso, pronunciation: kəprɪʃəs adjectivealeatory in spanish: aleatorio, pronunciation: eɪliətɔri adjectivesporadic in spanish: esporádico, pronunciation: spɜrædɪk adjectiveirregular in spanish: irregular, pronunciation: ɪregjəlɜr adjectiveoccasional in spanish: ocasional, pronunciation: əkeɪʒənəl adjectiveepisodic in spanish: episódico, pronunciation: epəsɑdɪk adjectivefreakish in spanish: monstruoso, pronunciation: frikɪʃ adjectiveunforeseeable in spanish: imprevisible, pronunciation: ənfɔrsiəbəl adjectiveindeterminable in spanish: indeterminable, pronunciation: ɪndɪtɜrmənəbəl adjectiveundeterminable in spanish: indeterminable, pronunciation: əndɪtɜrmənəbəl adjective
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