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probably
adverb
very
likely
to
happen
or
to
be
true
,
though
not
completely
certain
•
It
will
probably
rain
this
afternoon
,
so
take
an
umbrella
.
It
will
probably
rain
this
afternoon
,
so
take
an
umbrella
.
•
He
will
probably
be
late
because
of
the
traffic
jam
.
He
will
probably
be
late
because
of
the
traffic
jam
.
From
Middle
English
probable
+
-ly
,
meaning
“
in
a
manner
that
is
probable
.”
probability
noun
-
probability
,
probabilities
how
likely
something
is
to
happen
,
often
shown
as
a
number
between
0
(
impossible
)
and
1
(
certain
)
•
The
weather
app
says
the
probability
of
rain
tomorrow
is
80%
.
The
weather
app
says
the
probability
of
rain
tomorrow
is
80%
.
•
In
a
fair
coin
toss
,
the
probability
of
landing
heads
is
0
.
5
.
In
a
fair
coin
toss
,
the
probability
of
landing
heads
is
0
.
5
.
Late
15th
century
:
from
Latin
probabilitas
‘
credibility
,
likelihood
’,
from
probabilis
‘
provable
,
credible
’.
noun
-
probability
,
probabilities
a
likely
event
or
outcome
;
something
that
will
probably
happen
•
There
is
a
strong
probability
that
we
will
arrive
before
noon
.
There
is
a
strong
probability
that
we
will
arrive
before
noon
.
•
Economic
experts
see
little
probability
of
another
recession
this
year
.
Economic
experts
see
little
probability
of
another
recession
this
year
.
Same
origin
as
Sense
1
:
from
Latin
probabilitas
meaning
‘
likelihood
’.