mispredict
verb (used with object) as in strong fondness
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Example:Using advanced algorithms, they accurately predict the stock market trends.
Definition:To predict correctly, without error, implying the opposite of mispredict.
From accurately predict
Example:The weather forecast hit the mark, and the day was indeed sunny.
Definition:To predict or estimate correctly, aligning the outcome with the prediction.
From hit the mark
Example:The strategy of the poker player hit the bullseye and resulted in a substantial profit.
Definition:To predict or estimate with absolute precision, hitting the exact target, the opposite of mispredict.
From hit bullseye
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