aptitude, conceivableness, fair expectation, hopes, odds, outside hope, presumptive evidence, reasonable ground, sure thing, thinkableness, what may be
Definitionn. the probability of a specified outcome
Last update: May 10, 2016
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But, of course, there is every likelihood that it is the smallpox. [Please select]
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10 In all likelihood it is a letter of commendation for bridge uniting it with Bourg-de-Pekge (pop. 4668) on the other side of the river. [Please select]
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In all likelihood, though, I should die before morning. [Please select]
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She could be of assistance; there was small likelihood of the necessity for protracted hasty travel. [Please select]
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"I asked her particularly if there were any likelihood of his remaining lame, but she says not." [Please select]
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Was there any likelihood of trouble with the Indians or with the Britishers. [Please select]
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Thorpe had even heard him called the handsomest man in England--though this seemed in all likelihood an exaggeration. [Please select]
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