probably
/ˈpɹɑ.bə.bli/adverb3 syllables
Probably means: with considerable certainty; without much doubt.
Synonyms for probably9
adverb, as in with considerable certainty; without much doubt
adverb, as in easy to believe on the basis of available evidence
credibly, believably, plausibly
What does probably mean?2
adverb
1
with considerable certainty; without much doubt“He is probably out of the country”
2
easy to believe on the basis of available evidence“he talked plausibly before the committee”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Probably in a sentence
- Dinner is probably ready, so we had better hurry home.CM
- She will probably refuse to follow his advice, because she doesn't like him.CK
- By the time you get out of jail, she'll probably have gotten married.CS
- He's a drinker, so wine would probably be good for a souvenir.unknown
- If this is the way you were told, it is probably correct.Dorenda
- If your tongue turns black, you should probably see a doctor.darinmex
- If you have an indoor swimming pool, you're probably pretty rich.darinmex
- Without your support, we probably won't be able to put this plan into practice.CM
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