LIKELY vs APPARENTLY: NOUN
- Something or somebody considered likely.
- N/A
LIKELY vs APPARENTLY: ADJECTIVE
- Having probability; having or giving reason to expect; -- followed by the infinitive.
- Attractive; pleasant.
- Apt to achieve success or yield a desired outcome; promising.
- Apparently appropriate or suitable.
- Within the realm of credibility; plausible.
- Possessing or displaying the qualities or characteristics that make something probable.
- Expected to become or be; in prospect
- Likely but not certain to be or become true or real
- Within the realm of credibility
- Worthy of belief; probable; credible.
- Similar; like; alike.
- Has a good chance of being the case or of coming about
- Such as suits; good-looking; pleasing; agreeable; handsome.
- Having such qualities as make success probable; well adapted to the place; promising
- Improbable; unlikely; -- used ironically.
- Probable; having a greater-than-even chance of occurring
- Appropriate, suitable; believable; having a good potential
- Plausible; Within the realm of credibility
- Promising; Apt to achieve success or yield a desired outcome
- Reasonably to be expected; apparently destined.
- N/A
LIKELY vs APPARENTLY: ADVERB
- With considerable certainty; without much doubt
- Probably.
- Similarly.
- In all probability; probably.
- Seemingly; in appearance only.
- Seemingly; in appearance.
- Plainly; clearly; manifestly; evidently.
- Visibly.
- Unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly')
- From appearances alone
- According to what the speaker has read or been told.
LIKELY vs APPARENTLY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms Apt, Likely, etc. See apt.
- Such as may be liked; likable; pleasing; agreeable; commendable; promising; good.
- Liable to happen or come about; in prospect or expectation.
- Hence Within the limits of probability; having a tendency; so situated or constituted that he or it will probably be or do something indicated: followed by an infinitive.
- Having likeness to truth; that seems or that may be true; credible; probable: as, a likely story.
- That may be suitable; preferred for a particular reason or purpose; fit or adapted, or giving promise of being so: as, a likely subject for satire.
- Without much doubt
- With considerable certainty
- In prospect
- Expected to become or be
- Similar; congenial; kindred.
- Probably; as may reasonably be supposed.
- Seemingly; in appearance, whether in reality or not; as far as one can judge: as, he is apparently well; only apparently friendly.
- Openly; evidently to the senses or the intellect.
LIKELY vs APPARENTLY: RELATED WORDS
- Equiprobable, Belike, Believable, Credible, Liable, Prospective, Presumptive, Promising, Potential, Plausible, Presumed, Probable, Apt, Probably, Expected
- Allegedly, Appears, Clearly, Supposedly, Presumably, Reportedly, On the face of it, Manifestly, Plain, Patently, Plainly, Obviously, Ostensibly, Seemingly, Evidently
LIKELY vs APPARENTLY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- In all likelihood, Equiprobable, Believable, Credible, Liable, Prospective, Presumptive, Promising, Potential, Plausible, Presumed, Probable, Apt, Probably, Expected
- Visibly, Blatantly, Possibly, Certainly, Perhaps, Probably, Conspicuously, Somehow, Purportedly, Reportedly, Manifestly, Plain, Patently, Obviously, Ostensibly
LIKELY vs APPARENTLY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- That likely depends on who you talk to.
- Or is that too likely to be misinterpreted?
- That is likely where you have seen it.
- Omnichannel experiences are likely to increase customer retention.
- And it was likely in some brief somewhere.
- You will most likely need solid rep monsters.
- ID that is highly likely to be unique.
- Worldwide, construction workers are three times more likely to be killed and twice as likely to be injured as workers in other occupations.
- With our help, students are less likely to end up in remedial courses and more likely to persist in college.
- He expressly notes, however, that artists will likely want to omit this term as collectors would likely not agree to it.
- APPARENTLY THAT HAS ALREADY BEEN PUT IN PLACE.
- Strange to relate, the child apparently escaped injury.
- Apparently, all you need is a little candy.
- Apparently, its layoff season in the gaming industry.
- Apparently every female in the room was afflicted.
- Apparently Onesimus had stolen from Philemon and fled.
- Professionalism is apparently a thing of the past.
- Apparently it believes obstinance is something worth rewarding.
- There are apparently two sources of this effect.
- Actually, apparently, and supposedly and the alignment of participant roles In this chapter, I motivated evidential analyses of actually, apparently, and supposedly.
LIKELY vs APPARENTLY: QUESTIONS
- Which person is likely in negative nitrogen balance?
- Which metamorphic rocks are likely to contain garnet?
- Are nearsighted people more likely to have glaucoma?
- Are perfectionists more likely to bite their fingernails?
- Which it organizations are likely to recommend LiveAction?
- Why is intraspecific competition likely to be intense?
- Which foods are most likely genetically modified (GMO)?
- Does Brexit Make Scottish independence more likely?
- Does economic interdependence make conflicts less likely?
- Does personalism make calamitous mistakes more likely?
- Why is hot water apparently healthier than cold water?
- How many answers does the croswodsolver system have for apparently crossword clue?
- Do apparently normal male and female students of Jazan University have anemia?
- What does I don't know one too many apparently mean?
- How many apparently healthy individuals were enrolled in the ymli study?
- What is the rate of chromosomal aberrations in apparently isolated IUGR?
- What happens in Emily Dickinson's poem 'apparently with no surprise'?
- What does it mean when someone uses the word apparently?
- What are some examples of apparently in a sentence?
- How many solutions does apparently reasonable have?