What is another word for more probably?

Pronunciation: [mˈɔː pɹˈɒbəbli] (IPA)

The phrase "more probably" can be replaced with several synonyms to convey the same message. Some of the commonly used synonyms include 'likely', 'presumably', 'possibly', 'feasible', 'probable', 'plausible' and 'credible'. Each of these words suggests a higher possibility of something happening or being true compared to other things. For instance, if you say "it's more likely to rain tomorrow" - you can replace the phrase 'more likely' with 'more probably', 'probable', or 'plausible' to convey the same meaning. Using such synonyms not only adds variety to your vocabulary, but also helps you to communicate your message more effectively and precisely.

What are the hypernyms for More probably?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Greater probability, High chance, High likelihood, Increased chance, Increased likelihood, Likely outcome.

What are the opposite words for more probably?

The antonyms for the phrase "more probably" can be "less likely", "unlikely", "doubtful", "improbable", or "uncertain". These antonyms signify a lower probability of an event occurring. The word "less likely" is often used to describe a situation where the chances of something happening are lower than usual. "Unlikely" suggests that the event is not likely to happen, while "doubtful" conveys a higher degree of skepticism. "Improbable" and "uncertain" refer to situations where the probability of an event occurring is very low, almost impossible. Choosing the right antonym ensures accuracy in describing the likelihood of a particular event.

Famous quotes with More probably

  • Now, the Communists recognized at once (or, more probably, after they had stirred things up a bit) that Senator McCarthy is a political godsend. (p. 57)
    Whittaker Chambers
  • M. André Mayer … made an astonishing confidence not long ago. “The laboratories,” he said, “are working at this moment with splendid results. In physics and biology, for example, we can predict new and very important discoveries. What is humanity going to do with the power which will soon be put into its hands? Humanity is not yet ready to receive this power. It is not in a state to make good use of it.” The events of the moment prove that this power, of which we know very little yet, and which is announced to us with such proper reserve, has little chance of serving the cause of man straight away. It will more probably be employed, or rather confiscated, for the benefit of the ambitious, the impudent, and the reckless.
    Georges Duhamel

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