Misforecast

Pronunciation: /ˈmɪsˈfɔɹˌkæst/

Misforecast (noun)

  1. a prediction about the future that turns out to be incorrect.

Examples

  • The misforecast led to unexpected outcomes.
  • A misforecast can affect business strategies.

Common collocations: unexpected misforecast, financial misforecast, correct a misforecast, misforecast the outcome, tend to misforecast

Misforecast (verb)

  1. to make a prediction that is later found to be incorrect.

Examples

  • They often misforecast the weather.
  • Analysts sometimes misforecast economic trends.

Synonyms of Misforecast

Neutral

Antonyms of Misforecast

  • When the prediction is correct.