probability

simple noun24 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

Indicates a strong likelihood of an event occurring.

Similar to 'high probability', indicating a very likely outcome.

Indicates a small likelihood of an event occurring.

Suggests that the likelihood of an event has grown.

Emphasizes that the possibility is genuine and not just theoretical.

Indicates a comparatively higher likelihood than another option.

Means that two or more outcomes have the same chance of happening.

The probability of an event in relation to another.

Refers to the level or extent of likelihood.

A phrase meaning 'very likely' or 'almost certainly'.

Used to mean that something is more likely to be true than not true, often in a legal context.

To make an approximate calculation of the likelihood.

To have the power to change the likelihood.

To make an outcome more likely.

To lower the chance of an outcome.

To determine the likelihood of something using mathematics.

To forecast the likelihood of a future event.

To have an effect on or to change the likelihood.

To make an outcome less likely.

To find out or establish exactly the likelihood.

To evaluate or judge the likelihood of something.

To possess a certain likelihood of occurring.

The most common way to link probability to the event it describes.

Indicates the probability related to a specific outcome or event.