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Meaning
The term "predicate" refers to the part of a sentence or clause that expresses what is said about the subject. It typically includes the verb and all accompanying modifiers and complements. In logic, a predicate can also refer to a property or relation that a subject can have.
Synonyms
- Assert
- State
- Declare
- Affirm
- Proclaim
Antonyms
Etymology
The word "predicate" comes from the Latin "praedicatum," which means "something asserted." It is composed of "prae-" meaning "before" and "dicare," meaning "to declare."
Examples
- In the sentence "The cat is sleeping," the predicate is "is sleeping."
- The scientist was able to predicate the outcome of the experiment based on previous data.
- In her essay, she predicates her argument on the idea that climate change is a significant threat.
- The success of the project predicates on adequate funding and resources.