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over forecasted
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "over forecasted" is not standard in written English; the correct term is "overforecasted." You can use it when discussing predictions or estimates that have exceeded actual outcomes, particularly in contexts like weather forecasting or financial projections.
Example: "The sales figures were overforecasted, leading to an inventory surplus."
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59 human-written examples
"We over-forecasted membership growth," Netflix said in a letter to its shareholders.
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UPDATE: On 10/16/2014, the stock opened down 25%.
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Wall Street's upwardly revised $1.11 consensus EPS estimate for full-year 2005 represents a forecasted year-over-year gain of 46%.
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Then, an optimization model is presented that is able to represent the processing and production network over a wide range of forecasted economic changes.
Optimal steady-state dispatch of a stand-alone hybrid power system determines a fuel-minimizing distribution strategy while meeting a forecasted demand over six months to a year.
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Last February, Vindicia was bullish on its financial prospects, putting out a press release boasting that it expected to reach profitability in 2009 on forecasted revenues of between $6 to $8 million, a 100% increase over 2008 revenue.
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We included studies that forecasted incidence, prevalence or epidemics of malaria over time.
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We included in our scoping review studies that forecasted incidence, prevalence or epidemics of malaria over time.
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5.2.1 Sales Forecast The following table and chart give a run-down on forecasted sales.
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My neighborhood is the same as always, broadcasting a perfect changelessness in this year of forecasted change.
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The talk was of forecasted snow that never came, Three Mile Island, strange dreams.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing predictions, make sure to differentiate between simple overestimation and systemic errors in forecasting models.
Common error
Avoid using the phrase "over forecasted". The correct term is "overforecasted", a single word. Using two words is a common grammatical error.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "over forecasted" functions as a past participle adjective phrase, although grammatically incorrect. According to Ludwig AI, the proper form is the single word, "overforecasted". Thus, it attempts to describe something that has had its forecast exaggerated.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "over forecasted" is grammatically incorrect; the single word "overforecasted" is preferred. According to Ludwig AI, this phrase is non-standard and should be replaced with the correct term or alternatives like "overestimated" or "overpredicted". While the intent is clear—to indicate that a prediction was higher than reality—using the grammatically correct form ensures clarity and professionalism. Always opt for "overforecasted" in your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Overestimated
Single-word substitute that directly means to estimate something as being larger or more important than it actually is.
Overpredicted
Single-word alternative that implies a prediction that was higher than the actual outcome.
Forecasted too high
Emphasizes the direction of the error in the forecast; it was higher than reality.
Projected inaccurately high
Highlights the inaccuracy and the direction of the projection.
Expected more than actual
Focuses on the difference between expectation and reality.
Too optimistically forecasted
Adds the dimension of optimism to the error in forecasting.
Sales figures were inflated
Specifically addresses sales figures, implying they were artificially increased in the forecast.
Revenue predictions missed the mark upward
Revenue predictions differed from the actual and there was an overestimation.
The anticipated numbers were too high
Focuses on the anticipation and that the numbers were higher than they should have been.
The forecast exceeded reality
The forecast was over and beyond the actual result.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say that a forecast was too high?
The correct term is "overforecasted". Avoid using the two-word phrase "over forecasted".
What does it mean when something is "overforecasted"?
It means that the prediction or estimate was higher than the actual outcome. You can also use alternatives like "overestimated" or "overpredicted".
How can I use "overforecasted" in a sentence?
Example: "The company's sales were overforecasted, leading to an inventory surplus."
What are some synonyms for "overforecasted"?
You can use synonyms like "overestimated", "overpredicted", or "forecasted too high".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested