noun
- the part of a sentence that tells what the subject does or what is said about the subject
Usage: grammar
verb
- to base something on a particular belief, idea, or situation
- to state or assert something about a subject
Usage: formal
Usage: formal
Examples
- In the sentence ‘The dog barks loudly,’ the predicate is ‘barks loudly.’
- Every complete sentence must have a subject and a predicate.
- The company’s success is predicated on customer satisfaction.
- Their argument was predicated on false assumptions.
- The theory predicates that all matter is composed of atoms.
- She predicated her decision on careful research.
- The simple predicate in that sentence is just the verb ‘ran.’