likely
Common intensifier indicating high probability.
A very common and strong way to say something is very probable.
Indicates a very high degree of probability.
Shows a trend of rising probability over time.
Similar to 'especially', it emphasizes a higher probability in a certain situation.
Highlights a higher probability in a specific context or for a particular group.
Used to compare probabilities, indicating they are the same.
Indicates a moderate or reasonable degree of probability.
Suggests that something is completely probable, without any doubt.
Means 'not very likely' or 'improbable'.
Suggests a moderate and logical probability.
Indicates that the evidence for probability is so strong it is almost certain.
Indicates a probability that is unexpectedly high or low for a particular group compared to others.
Often used in superlative constructions to mean 'at any time'.
The most common way to state that something is probable.
Expresses a subjective feeling or judgment that something is probable.
A common, slightly informal way to express the belief that something is probable.
Informal way to say something seems probable, often based on visual or initial assessment.
To believe or think that an outcome is probable.
Used to suggest that something seems probable based on current evidence.
To cause something to become more probable.
Used when judging probability based on what has been said or heard.
Indicates a change where something is now probable when it wasn't before.
A more formal way to say 'consider' something probable.