Unpredictive
adjective
1.
of or relating to prediction:
losing one’s predictive power.
2.
used or useful for predicting or foretelling the future:
to look for predictive signs among the stars.
3.
being an indication of the future or of future conditions:
a cold wind predictive of snow.
adjective
1.
of, relating to, or making predictions
2.
(text messaging) (of mobile phone technology) enabling mobile phones to predict the word being entered in a text message from the first few letters: predictive texting
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