likely|likelier|likeliest in English

adjective

[like·ly || 'laɪklɪ]

reasonable; probable; possible; appropriate; promising

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1. There were fresh towels in the bathroom, so the likeliest explanation was a nosy chambermaid.

2. There is nothing likelier to give you a positive outlook on life than the cessation of nausea.

3. 28 Studies had shown that the more assessment tests a student failed, the likelier that student was to drop out.

4. 5 The boatswain, Job Anderson, was the likeliest man aboard, and, though he kept his old title, he served in a way as mate.

5. Not likely.

6. But likely.

7. We only offer two programs: business administration and computer science, the two programs most in demand worldwide, the two programs that are likeliest to help our students find a job.

8. Students who had recently been cradling the warm beverage were far likelier to judge the fictitious character as warm and friendly than were those who had held the iced coffee.

9. Likely, the prehuman Jesus.

10. Getting oiled, most likely.

11. Rape was likely commonplace.

12. The very nature of the attack that sank the Lusitania — the sudden concussion of a torpedo, compared to the slow grinding of an iceberg — would also be likelier to spark panic.

13. After Cautery, you will likely

14. Catchy: likely to attract attention

15. It likely means "talking man".

16. Calculated definition is - apt, likely

17. Ovarian cancer's way more likely.

18. Aircraft remain likely terrorist targets.

19. While the House vote likely will be close, the Senate appears likely to agree with Clinton.

20. Families that are more likely to have Autistic children are also more likely to have geniuses.

21. Conspicuous: likely to attract attention

22. Snow showers are likely tomorrow.

23. + They will likely respect this one.’

24. Tickets are likely to be expensive.

25. Dancing on the Sabbath, most likely.