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probably

English

Alternative forms

  • probablely (obsolete)

Etymology

From Middle English probably, probabily, equivalent to probable +? -ly.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?p??b?bli/, (colloquial) /?p??bli/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?p??b?bli/, (colloquial) /?p??bli/

Adverb

probably (comparative more probably, superlative most probably)

  1. In all likelihood.

Synonyms

  • (in all likelihood): likely, perhaps, maybe, possibly, presumably, most likely, doubtless, in all probability, perchance, as likely as not, as like as not

Translations

probably From the web:

  • what probably means
  • what probably caused the patterns in this rock
  • what probably happens when you die
  • what probably happened to natalee holloway


conclusively

English

Etymology

conclusive +? -ly

Adverb

conclusively (comparative more conclusively, superlative most conclusively)

  1. In a conclusive manner; with finality.
    Once the final experiment had been performed, the theory was conclusively proved.

Translations

conclusively From the web:

  • what conclusively mean
  • conclusively what does that mean
  • what is conclusively presumed
  • what does conclusively established mean
  • what does conclusively presumed mean
  • what do conclusively mean
  • what is conclusively
  • what does conclusively me
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