predictably

/prɪˈdɪktəbli/
adverb
  1. In a way that can be known or guessed in advance.
    • The train predictably arrived at the station at exactly 8:15.
    • As the temperature dropped, the lake predictably began to freeze.
    • The stock market predictably rose after the positive economic report.
  2. In a boring or unoriginal way, as expected.
    • The villain predictably revealed his evil plan in the final scene.
    • Predictably, he blamed someone else for his mistake.
    • She predictably ordered the same coffee drink every morning.