predictably
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From predictable + -ly.
Adverb
[edit]predictably (comparative more predictably, superlative most predictably)
- In a manner that can be expected or anticipated.
- Predictably he returned to the scene of his crime, where the police were waiting to arrest him.
- 2006, Michael Pollan, The Omnivore's Dilemma, The Penguin Press, →ISBN, pages 324–325:
- The wholesale slaughter of thousands of pigs has predictably drawn the protests of animal welfare and rights groups.
- 2011 November 12, Phil McNulty, “International friendly: England 1-0 Spain”, in BBC Sport[1]:
- Capello was keen to use Phil Jones, normally a defender, in central midfield - but it was hard work for the Manchester United teenager and his England colleagues in the first half as Spain predictably dominated possession.