predicted results

[/prɪˈdɪktɪd rɪˈzʌlts/]
noun phrase
resultados previstos
1. outcomes or conclusions that are expected or forecasted based on analysis, models, or prior knowledge before they actually occur
The predicted results of the clinical trial matched the actual outcomes perfectly.
Os resultados previstos do ensaio clínico coincidiram perfeitamente com os resultados reais.
2. anticipated findings or outputs from a scientific experiment, statistical analysis, or computational model
The software compared the predicted results against the observed data.
O software comparou os resultados previstos com os dados observados.
3. expected outcomes in competitive or sporting contexts
The predicted results showed that the home team would win by three points.
Os resultados previstos mostravam que o time da casa venceria por três pontos.
This phrase is commonly used in Brazilian academic, scientific, and business contexts. In the USA, it appears frequently in research publications, weather forecasting, sports analytics, and financial projections. The term reflects a data-driven culture in both societies where outcomes are systematically forecasted before events occur.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
forecasted outcomesexpected resultsanticipated findingsprojected outcomesestimated results
Antonyms / Antônimos
actual resultsobserved outcomesreal resultsunexpected resultsunpredicted outcomes

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
resultados previstos
standard usage in scientific and technical contexts
São Paulo
resultados previstos
commonly used in business and research environments
Rio de Janeiro
resultados esperados
alternative phrasing; 'esperados' emphasizes anticipation
Portugal
resultados previstos
identical to Brazilian usage in formal and scientific Portuguese

Related Words

predictionforecastprojectionestimationhypothesismodelanalysisvalidation

Related Idioms & Phrases

beat the predicted results
come in line with predicted results
fall short of predicted results
exceed predicted results
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