likeliness

[ˈlaɪklinəs]

likeliness Definition

  • 1the probability or chance of something happening or being true
  • 2the quality of being similar or alike in appearance or nature

Using likeliness: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "likeliness" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    There is a likeliness of rain today.

  • Example

    The likeliness of him showing up on time is low.

  • Example

    The likeliness of the two paintings being from the same artist is high.

  • Example

    The likeliness of success in this venture is slim.

likeliness Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with likeliness

  • almost certainly; very likely

    Example

    In all likeliness, he will be late again.

  • to have a similar appearance or character to someone or something

    Example

    The new sculpture bears a striking likeness to the original.

  • strike a likeness

    to create a resemblance or similarity between two things

    Example

    The artist managed to strike a likeness between the two paintings.

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Summary: likeliness in Brief

The term 'likeliness' [ˈlaɪklinəs] refers to the probability or chance of something happening or being true, as in 'The likeliness of success in this venture is slim.' It can also denote the quality of being similar or alike in appearance or nature, as in 'The new sculpture bears a striking likeness to the original.' 'Likeliness' extends into phrases like 'in all likeliness,' meaning almost certainly, and idioms like 'strike a likeness,' meaning to create a resemblance or similarity between two things.