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- LIKELY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LIKELY is having a high probability of occurring or being true : very probable How to use likely in a sentence
- LIKELY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Likely and unlikely are adjectives We use them to say that something will probably happen or not happen in the future We can use them before a noun, or with the verbs be, seem and appear: …
- LIKELY definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
You use likely to indicate that something is probably the case or will probably happen in a particular situation Experts say a "yes" vote is still the likely outcome If this is your first baby, it's far more likely that you'll get to the hospital too early
- Likely - definition of likely by The Free Dictionary
In conversation and in informal writing, likely is sometimes an adverb with most, more than, or very in front of it, or as part of the phrase more likely than not
- likely - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
likely (comparative more likely or likelier, superlative most likely or likeliest) Rain is likely later this afternoon His parents — a restless, titanically self-involved father and a mother who cultivated her inner life in strict solitude — seem a much likelier source for his condition
- likely - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
Likely in the senses "probably destined'' and "probably'' is often preceded by a qualifying word like very, more, or quite: The board is very likely to turn down the request
- likely | meaning of likely in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary . . .
It is more than likely (=almost certain) the votes will have to be counted again It could have been an accident, but that was hardly likely (=not very likely)
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