likely Definition
- 1probably going to happen or be true
- 2having a high probability of occurring or being true
Using likely: Examples
Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "likely" can be used in various situations through the following examples!
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It's likely that it will rain tomorrow.
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She is the likely candidate for the job.
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The team is likely to win the game.
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It's not likely that he will come back.
likely Synonyms and Antonyms
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Phrases with likely
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The most likely scenario is that we will finish the project by next week.
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He said he was sick, but I think it's a likely story.
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As likely as not, he will be late for the meeting.
Origins of likely
from Old Norse 'līkligr', meaning 'like, similar'
Summary: likely in Brief
The term 'likely' [ˈlaɪkli] refers to something that is probably going to happen or be true, with a high probability of occurrence. It can be used to describe a person as the most probable candidate for a job or a team as the expected winner of a game. Phrases like 'most likely' and 'as likely as not' denote the probability of an event, while 'likely story' implies disbelief in a statement or excuse.