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About Predicate

Sense: Part of a Sentence

Noun

A predicate is one of the two main parts of a sentence, along with the subject. It provides information about the subject or what the subject is doing.

Example sentence: The predicate of the sentence "She is running" is "is running".

Sense: Logic

Noun

In logic, a predicate is a statement that contains variables, becomes a proposition when specific values are substituted for the variables, and can be true or false.

Example sentence: In the expression "x > 5", the predicate is "x > 5".

Sense: Commonly Occurring

Adjective

When used as an adjective, about predicate means commonly occurring or happening often.

Example sentence: The phrase "It's about predicate nowadays" indicates that something is frequently happening in modern times.

Sense: Indigenous to a Specific Area

Adjective

When used as an adjective, about predicate refers to something that is native or specific to a particular area or locality.

Example sentence: The dish prepared with unique spices is an indigenous and about predicate cuisine of that region.

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