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Showing words for PREDICATE using the English dictionary

9 Letter Words for Predicate

predicate

8 Letter Words for Predicate

carpeted, decrepit, depicter, percidae, picrated, preacted, precited, tiderace

7 Letter Words for Predicate

adepter, capered, catered, cedrate, cerated, created, deciare, deicate, diptera, epacrid, ereptic, padtree, paretic, partied, patrice, pearced, peatier, pedetic, peracid, picrate, pierced, pirated, preaced, precide, precite, predate, predict, prediet, preedit, preidea, reacted, readept, receipt, recited, retaped, tapered, tepider, tierced

6 Letter Words for Predicate

aceite, acider, acrite, aeried, airted, apiece, atrede, cadere, capite, caprid, cardie, caried, carped, carpet, carpid, carted, cedrat, cepter, cerate, ceride, cerite, certie, cetera, craped, crated, create, credit, creped, dacite, decare, decart, decate, deceit, decerp, deicer, depair, depart, depict, derate, diaper, dieter, dipter, direct, drapet, ecarte, epeira, epitra, ericad, ideate, pacier, paired, pardee, pardie, pariet, parted, partie, peaced, pearce, pecite, pedate, peirce, peract, perced, percid, perdie, perdit, pereia, perite, petard, peteca, petrie, picard, pieced, piecer, piedra, pierce, pirate, prated, pratie, preace, priced, pteria, pteric, raited, rapide, reaped, recept, recide, recipe, recite, redact, redate, redcap, rediae, redipt, reedit, reiced, repace, repaid, repeat, retape, retied, teared, tedier, tercia, tierce, tiered, tipree, tirade, traced, traped, trepid, triace, tricae, triced, tricep

5 Letter Words for Predicate

acier, acred, acrid, acted, adeep, adept, adret, adrip, aeric, aerie, aider, aired, apert, apted, apter, arced, arede, arete, arite, artic, atrip, cadee, cader, cadet, cadie, cadre, caird, caped, caper, capri, cardi, cared, caret, carid, carpe, carpi, carte, cater, cedar, ceder, cedre, cerat, cered, ceria, cider, cited, citee, citer, craie, crape, crate, cread, creda, creed, creep, crepe, crept, creta, crete, cried, cripe, dairt, daric, dater, deair, deare, decap, deice, depit, derat, deric, detar, deter, diact, dicer, dicta, dirca, diter, drape, drate, dreep, drice, dript, eared, eater, ecart, ectad, edict, edite, eider, epact, erade, erect, erept, erica, etape, ideta, irade, irate, paced, pacer, padre, padri, paire, pairt, parde, pardi, pared, parte, parti, pated, patee, peace, peare, peart, peert, perai, perca, perce, perea, perit, petar, peter, petre, petri, picea, picra, piece, piert, pieta, prate, preed, preta, price, pride, pried, raced, raped, rapic, rapid, rated, react, reate, recap, recip, recit, recpt, recti, redia, redip, reice, repad, repic, retia, retie, retip, riced, riped, taped, taper, tapir, tarde, tared, tarie, teade, teaed, tepid, terai, terap, terce, ticed, ticer, tired, trace, trade, trape, tread, treed, triac, triad, trica, trice, tride, tried, tripe

4 Letter Words for Predicate

aced, acer, acid, acpt, acre, adet, adit, aide, aire, airt, aped, aper, ared, aret, arid, arte, ated, atip, cade, cadi, caid, cair, cape, capi, capt, card, care, carp, cart, cate, cede, cedi, cepa, cepe, cera, cere, cert, cete, ceti, cide, cira, cire, cite, crap, cred, crip, crit, crpe, dace, daer, dare, dari, dart, date, dear, deep, deer, deet, deia, depa, depe, depr, dept, dere, deti, dice, dict, dier, diet, dipt, dire, dirt, dita, dite, drap, drat, dree, drie, drip, eadi, eard, ecad, edea, edit, eide, eira, eire, epic, epit, erat, ered, eria, eric, erie, etic, iare, iced, icer, idea, idee, ired, irpe, iter, pace, pact, padi, paid, pair, parc, pard, pare, pari, part, patd, pate, peai, pear, peat, peda, peed, peer, pere, peri, pert, peta, pete, pica, pice, pict, pied, pier, piet, pita, prad, prat, prec, pred, pree, pret, prie, race, rade, raid, rait, rape, rapt, rate, rcpt, read, reap, recd, rect, rede, reed, reet, reit, rept, retd, rete, rice, ride, ripa, ripe, ript, rita, rite, tace, tade, taed, tape, tare, tari, tarp, tead, teap, tear, teca, teed, teer, tepa, tepe, tera, terp, tiar, tice, tide, tied, tier, tipe, tire, trac, trad, trap, tree, trid, trie, trip

3 Letter Words for Predicate

ace, act, adc, ade, adp, aer, aid, air, ait, apc, ape, apr, apt, arc, ard, are, art, ate, atp, cad, cai, cap, car, cat, cdr, cee, cep, cer, cia, cid, cie, cir, cit, cpa, cpd, cpi, cpr, cpt, crt, cte, ctr, dae, dap, dar, dat, dca, dea, dec, dee, dei, dep, der, det, dia, die, dip, dir, dit, dpi, dpt, ead, ear, eat, ect, edp, eec, eer, eir, epa, epi, era, erd, ere, ert, eta, etc, ice, ida, ide, idp, ipr, ira, ire, ita, itd, pac, pad, par, pat, pci, pct, pea, pec, ped, pee, per, pet, pia, pic, pid, pie, pir, pit, prc, pre, pta, pte, rad, rai, rap, rat, rcd, rct, rea, rec, red, ree, rei, rep, ria, rid, rie, rip, rit, rpt, rte, rti, tad, tai, tap, tar, tcp, tdr, tea, tec, ted, tee, ter, tic, tid, tie, tip, tpd, tpi, tra, tri, trp

Definitions for Predicate

[1] to proclaim; declare; affirm; assert.
[2] Logic . to affirm or assert (something) of the subject of a proposition. to make (a term) the predicate of such a proposition.
[3] to connote; imply: His retraction predicates a change of attitude.
[4] to found or derive (a statement, action, etc.); base (usually followed by on ): He predicated his behavior on his faith in humanity.
[5] to make an affirmation or assertion.
[6] predicated.
[7] Grammar . belonging to the predicate: a predicate noun.
[8] Grammar . (in many languages, as English) a syntactic unit that functions as one of the two main constituents of a simple sentence, the other being the subject, and that consists of a verb, which in English may agree with the subject in number, and of all the words governed by the verb or modifying it, the whole often expressing the action performed by or the state attributed to the subject, as is here in Larry is here.
[9] Logic . that which is affirmed or denied concerning the subject of a proposition.
[10] (also intr; when tr, may take a clause as object) to proclaim, declare, or affirm
[11] to imply or connote
[12] (foll by on or upon ) to base or found (a proposition, argument, etc)
[13] logic to assert or affirm (a property, characteristic, or condition) of the subject of a proposition to make (a term, expression, etc) the predicate of a proposition
[14] grammar the part of a sentence in which something is asserted or denied of the subject of a sentence; one of the two major components of a sentence, the other being the subject (as modifier ) a predicate adjective
[15] logic an expression that is derived from a sentence by the deletion of a name a property, characteristic, or attribute that may be affirmed or denied of something. The categorial statement all men are mortal relates two predicates, is a man and is mortal the term of a categorial proposition that is affirmed or denied of its subject. In this example all men is the subject, and mortal is the predicate a function from individuals to truth values, the truth set of the function being the extension of the predicate
[16] of or relating to something that has been predicated

Words related to Predicate

signify, affirm, imply, state, declare, mean, rest, proclaim, assert, base, aver, profess, establish

Words nearby Predicate

predial, prediastole, predicable, predicament, predicant, predicate, predicate adjective, predicate calculus, predicate nominative, predicate noun, predicate objective

Origin of Predicate

1400–50; (noun) late Middle English (< Middle French predicat ) < Medieval Latin praedicātum, noun use of neuter of Latin praedicātus, past participle of praedicāre to declare publicly, assert, equivalent to prae- pre- + dicā(re ) to show, indicate, make known + -tus past participle suffix; (v. and adj.) < Latin praedicātus; cf. preach

Other words from Predicate

pred·i·ca·tion , noun
pred·i·ca·tion·al , adjective
pred·i·ca·tive [pred -i-key-tiv, -kuh -; British pri-dik -uh -tiv] /ˈprɛd ɪˌkeɪ tɪv, -kə-; British prɪˈdɪk ə tɪv/ , adjective
pred·i·ca·tive·ly , adverb
non·pred·i·ca·tive , adjective
non·pred·i·ca·tive·ly , adverb
sub·pred·i·cate , noun
sub·pred·i·ca·tion , noun
sub·pred·i·ca·tive , adjective
un·pred·i·cat·ed , adjective
un·pred·i·ca·tive , adjective
un·pred·i·ca·tive·ly , adverb

Word origin for Predicate

C16: from Latin praedicāre to assert publicly, from prae in front, in public + dīcere to say

Synonyms for Predicate

affirm, declare, imply, mean, signify, state