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likely
[ lahyk-lee ]
adjective
- probably or apparently destined (usually followed by an infinitive):
something not likely to happen.
- seeming like truth, fact, or certainty; reasonably to be believed or expected; believable:
a likely story.
- seeming to fulfill requirements or expectations; apparently suitable:
a likely place for a restaurant.
Synonyms:
- showing promise of achievement or excellence; promising:
a fine, likely young man.
adverb
We will likely stay home this evening.
likely
/ ˈ±ô²¹Éª°ì±ôɪ /
adjective
- usually foll by an infinitive tending or inclined; apt
likely to rain
- probable
a likely result
- believable or feasible; plausible
- appropriate for a purpose or activity
- having good possibilities of success
a likely candidate
- dialect.attractive, agreeable, or enjoyable
her likely ways won her many friends
adverb
- probably or presumably
- as likely as notvery probably
Usage Note
Usage
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of likely1
Example Sentences
He added that at this point "any compromise with a conservative party that continues to embrace Yoon will likely be seen as anathema".
A decline of 20% from a peak is considered a "bear market" - a description of a market that appears to be more likely to go down than go up.
Fans of Nunez’s tartly discursive yet flowing novel will likely miss the snap of its critical observations on literary mind-sets and whatnot.
“Tariffs are highly likely to generate at least a temporary rise in inflation.â€
The charity said the cost would vary depending on rainfall and therefore river levels, but warned if current conditions persist, "it's likely we'll be paying as much as £100,000 per week".
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