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Unpredictably

Unpredictably is an English adverb that describes how an action or event occurs in a way that cannot be anticipated. It conveys that outcomes resist reliable forecasting, either because of irregular behavior, sudden changes, or insufficient information. As the adverbial form of the adjective unpredictable, unpredictably is used to modify verbs, adjectives, or clauses to express uncertainty about the course of events.

Origin: from unpredictable, which combines un- (not) with predictable (capable of being predicted). The suffix -ly

Usage and nuance: In scientific and analytical writing, unpredictability is often linked to chaos theory, stochastic

See also: unpredictability, unpredictable, predictability, chaos theory, stochastic process.

turns
the
adjective
into
an
adverb.
The
word
is
attested
in
English
from
the
19th
century.
processes,
or
incomplete
information.
Use
of
unpredictably
signals
that
predictions
are
probabilistic
rather
than
certain;
it
does
not
imply
randomness
in
all
contexts,
but
rather
a
lack
of
reliable
foresight.
The
word
is
common
in
everyday
language
and
journalism
to
describe
behavior
that
defies
pattern.