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Etymology: [ prä-b&-blE, prä( ] (adverb.) 1613. probable +‎ -ly
Synonyms: likely, perhaps, maybe, possibly, presumably, most likely, doubtless, in all probability, perchance, as likely as not, as like as not, apparently, assumably, as the case may be, believably, dollars to doughnuts, expediently, feasibly, imaginably
Antonyms: improbably, unlikely

muhtemelen, büyük olasılıkla, galiba, olasılıkla, büyük olasilikla, büyük bir ihtimalle, belki de, herhalde, ola ki, muhtemel olarak, büyük bir olasılıkla, herhalde, büyük bir ihtimalle/olasılıkla, olası, muhtemel, OLASI (İHTİMAL):Daha sonraki durumda doğrulama veya inkar olgusu oluncaya kadar beyanın tam olduğunu belirten mevcut emarelerin bulunduğu koşullar altında oluşturulan bir durumu nitelemek üzere kullanılan bir terim. Ayrıca bakınız: "possible", makul, probablybelki de, akla yatkın, mümkün, olasılı, olası muhtemel, olması muhtemel, varit, olası seçim, olasi, It is more than probable,

1 muhtemelen     ts
2 büyük olasılıkla     ts
3 galiba     ts
4 olasılıkla     ts
5 büyük olasilikla     ts
6 büyük bir ihtimalle     ts
7 belki de     ts
8 herhalde     ts
9 ola ki     ts
10 muhtemel olarak     ts
11 büyük bir olasılıkla     ts
12 herhalde, büyük bir ihtimalle/olasılıkla     ts
13probable olası  sıfat     ts
14probable muhtemel     ts
15probable OLASI (İHTİMAL):Daha sonraki durumda doğrulama veya inkar olgusu oluncaya kadar beyanın tam olduğunu belirten mevcut emarelerin bulunduğu koşullar altında oluşturulan bir durumu nitelemek üzere kullanılan bir terim. Ayrıca bakınız: "possible"  Askeri     ts
16probable makul  sıfat     ts
17probable probablybelki de     ts
18probable akla yatkın     ts
19probable mümkün     ts
20probable olasılı     ts
21probable olası muhtemel     ts
22probable olması muhtemel     ts
23probable varit     ts
24probable olası seçim     ts
25probable olasi     ts
26probable It is more than probable     ts
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In all likelihood, prolly, easy to believe on the basis of available evidence; "he talked plausibly before the committee"; "he will probably win the election", prob, almost certainly, very likely, apparently, in all likelihood, In a probable manner; in likelihood, with considerable certainty; without much doubt; "He is probably out of the country"; "in all likelihood we are headed for war, vagueness If you say that something is probably the case, you think that it is likely to be the case, although you are not sure. The White House probably won't make this plan public until July Van Gogh is probably the best-known painter in the world, vagueness You can use probably when you want to make your opinion sound less forceful or definite, so that you do not offend people. He probably thinks you're both crazy!. used to say that something is likely to happen, likely to be true etc, with considerable certainty; without much doubt; "He is probably out of the country"; "in all likelihood we are headed for war", In all likelihood; in a probable manner, very well, likely, Considered most likely to be true among several choices, Likely to happen, Likely to be true, probs, Adverse event: (1) has a reasonable temporal relationship to intervention, (2) could not readily have been produced by the research participant's clinical state or have been due to environmental or other interventions, (3) follows a known pattern of response to intervention, (4) disappears or decreases with reduction in dose or cessation of intervention, an applicant likely to be chosen apparently destined; "the probable consequences of going ahead with the scheme" likely but not certain to be or become true or real; "a likely result"; "he foresaw a probable loss, (Prob"a*ble) a [L probabilis, fr probare to try, approve, prove: cf F probable See Prove, and cf Provable ], an applicant likely to be chosen apparently destined; "the probable consequences of going ahead with the scheme", likely but not certain to be or become true or real; "a likely result"; "he foresaw a probable loss, Facility is part of a favoured development concept for a field at development planning stage at company level, Rendering probable; supporting, or giving ground for, belief, but not demonstrating; as, probable evidence; probable presumption, reasonable, plausible; almost certain, very likely; expected, anticipated, Capable of being proved, Having more evidence for than against; supported by evidence which inclines the mind to believe, but leaves some room for doubt; likely, vagueness If you say that something is probable, you mean that it is likely to be true or likely to happen. It is probable that the medication will suppress the symptom without treating the condition An airline official said a bomb was the incident's most probable cause. = likely unlikely, Information or intelligence reported by two independent sources is classified as probably true The test for independence is certainty that the information report of one source was not derived from the other source, usually resulting in reliance on original reporting Analytical judgment counts as one source Ensure that no more than one source is based solely on analytical judgment, a case that meets the clinical case definition, has noncontributory or no serologic or virologic testing, and is not epidemiologically linked to a confirmed case, You can use probable to describe a role or function that someone or something is likely to have. The Socialists united behind their probable presidential candidate, Michel Rocard. = likely. likely to exist, happen, or be true (probabilis, from probare; PROBE). someone who is likely to be chosen for a team, to win a race etc, apparently destined; "the probable consequences of going ahead with the scheme", likely but not certain to be or become true or real; "a likely result"; "he foresaw a probable loss", an applicant likely to be chosen,

27 In all likelihood     ts
28 prolly     ts
29 easy to believe on the basis of available evidence; "he talked plausibly before the committee"; "he will probably win the election"     ts
30 prob     ts
31 almost certainly, very likely, apparently, in all likelihood     ts
32 In a probable manner; in likelihood     ts
33 with considerable certainty; without much doubt; "He is probably out of the country"; "in all likelihood we are headed for war     ts
34 vagueness If you say that something is probably the case, you think that it is likely to be the case, although you are not sure. The White House probably won't make this plan public until July Van Gogh is probably the best-known painter in the world     ts
35 vagueness You can use probably when you want to make your opinion sound less forceful or definite, so that you do not offend people. He probably thinks you're both crazy!. used to say that something is likely to happen, likely to be true etc     ts
36 with considerable certainty; without much doubt; "He is probably out of the country"; "in all likelihood we are headed for war"     ts
37 In all likelihood; in a probable manner     ts
38Probably. very well - "It might very well rain this afternoon."     ts
39Probably. likely - "Likely he'll win the election in this economy."     ts
40probable Considered most likely to be true among several choices - "The probable source of the failure was the mass of feathers in the intake manifold."     ts
41probable Likely to happen - "With all the support we have, success is looking probable."     ts
42probable Likely to be true - "It's probable that it will rain tomorrow."     ts
43probably. probs     ts
44probable Adverse event: (1) has a reasonable temporal relationship to intervention, (2) could not readily have been produced by the research participant's clinical state or have been due to environmental or other interventions, (3) follows a known pattern of response to intervention, (4) disappears or decreases with reduction in dose or cessation of intervention     ts
45probable an applicant likely to be chosen apparently destined; "the probable consequences of going ahead with the scheme" likely but not certain to be or become true or real; "a likely result"; "he foresaw a probable loss     ts
46probable (Prob"a*ble) a [L probabilis, fr probare to try, approve, prove: cf F probable See Prove, and cf Provable ]     ts
47probable an applicant likely to be chosen apparently destined; "the probable consequences of going ahead with the scheme"     ts
48probable likely but not certain to be or become true or real; "a likely result"; "he foresaw a probable loss     ts
49probable Facility is part of a favoured development concept for a field at development planning stage at company level     ts
50probable Rendering probable; supporting, or giving ground for, belief, but not demonstrating; as, probable evidence; probable presumption     ts
51probable reasonable, plausible; almost certain, very likely; expected, anticipated  sıfat     ts
52probable Capable of being proved     ts
53probable Having more evidence for than against; supported by evidence which inclines the mind to believe, but leaves some room for doubt; likely     ts
54probable vagueness If you say that something is probable, you mean that it is likely to be true or likely to happen. It is probable that the medication will suppress the symptom without treating the condition An airline official said a bomb was the incident's most probable cause. = likely unlikely     ts
55probable Information or intelligence reported by two independent sources is classified as probably true The test for independence is certainty that the information report of one source was not derived from the other source, usually resulting in reliance on original reporting Analytical judgment counts as one source Ensure that no more than one source is based solely on analytical judgment     ts
56probable a case that meets the clinical case definition, has noncontributory or no serologic or virologic testing, and is not epidemiologically linked to a confirmed case     ts
57probable You can use probable to describe a role or function that someone or something is likely to have. The Socialists united behind their probable presidential candidate, Michel Rocard. = likely. likely to exist, happen, or be true (probabilis, from probare; PROBE). someone who is likely to be chosen for a team, to win a race etc     ts
58probable apparently destined; "the probable consequences of going ahead with the scheme"     ts
59probable likely but not certain to be or become true or real; "a likely result"; "he foresaw a probable loss"     ts
60probable an applicant likely to be chosen     ts
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