
1) Affording ground for belief 2) Apparently destined 3) Equiprobable 4) Expected 5) French word used in English 6) In the cards 7) Likely 8) Likely to happen or be true 9) More than likely 10) Plausible 11) Possible 12) Presumed 13) Presumptive 14) To be expected 15) Verisimilar
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1) Apt 2) Believable 3) Equiprobable 4) Likely 5) Mostlikely 6) Possible 7) Potential 8) Predictable 9) Presumable 10) Presumed 11) Presumptive 12) Reasonable 13) Verisimilar
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• (a.) Having more evidence for than against; supported by evidence which inclines the mind to believe, but leaves some room for doubt; likely. • (a.) Rendering probable; supporting, or giving ground for, belief, but not demonstrating; as, probable evidence; probable presumption. • (a.) Capable of being proved.Probable: words in the ...
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A contingent loss is probable if it is uncertain but likely to happen.
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Prob'a·ble adjective [ Latin
probabilis , from
probare to try, approve, prove: confer French
probable . See
Prove , and confer
Provable .]
1. Capable of being proved. [ Obsolete]
2. Having more evidence for than against; supported by evidence which ...
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[
adj] - likely but not certain to be or become true or real 2. [adj] - apparently destined 3. [n] - an applicant likely to be chosen
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probable 1. Likely to happen or to be true: 'Our basketball team is the probable winner of the tournament. 2. Likely but uncertain; plausible. 3. Having more evidence for than against or having evidence that inclines the mind to a belief but leaves some room for doubt.
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adjective apparently destined; `the probable consequences of going ahead with the scheme`
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likely to occur or prove true: He foresaw a probable business loss. He is the probable writer of the article. · having more evidence for than against, or evidence that inclines the mind to belief but leaves some room for doubt. · affording ground for belief.
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