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Adjectives of Likeliness

18 Words

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possible
1.
po
ssi
ble
Adjective

able to exist, happen, or be done

Even when it seems unlikely, making new friends in a new city is possible.

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plausible
2.
plau
si
ble
Adjective

seeming believable or reasonable enough to be considered true

The detective found his alibi to be plausible, as several witnesses corroborated his story.

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likely
3.
like
ly
Adjective

having a possibility of happening or being the case

The doctor believes it's likely that the patient will make a full recovery with proper treatment.

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probable
4.
pro
ba
ble
Adjective

having a high possibility of happening or being true based on available evidence or circumstances

With clear skies and no signs of storm, it seems probable that the outdoor event will proceed as planned.

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feasible
5.
fea
si
ble
Adjective

having the potential of being done successfully

The project manager determined that the proposed plan was feasible given the available resources and timeline.

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doable
6.
doa
ble
Adjective

capable of being successfully accomplished

The task is challenging, but it’s definitely doable with the right resources.

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achievable
7.
a
chie
va
ble
Adjective

able to be carried out or obtained without much difficulty

Despite the challenges, the team remained optimistic and focused on finding achievable solutions.

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prospective
8.
pros
pec
tive
Adjective

likely to become a reality in the future

The prospective merger between the two companies has generated a lot of interest in the business community.

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9.
pro
ba
bi
lis
tic
Adjective

based on the likelihood of an event or outcome occurring

The weather forecast is a probabilistic model that predicts the chance of rain.

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presumable
10.
pre
su
ma
ble
Adjective

expected based on available information or evidence

The sudden drop in sales was a presumable consequence of the economic downturn.

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foolproof
11.
fool
proof
Adjective

designed or made to be impossible to fail or make a mistake, even by someone with little skill or knowledge

The step-by-step instructions provided a foolproof method for assembling the furniture.

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potential
12.
po
ten
tial
Adjective

having the possibility to develop or be developed into something particular in the future

She saw potential issues with the project and addressed them early on.

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accidental
13.
a
cci
dent
al
Noun

a symbol placed before a note to indicate that it should be played higher or lower than it is written in the key signature

The sharp accidental raised the pitch of the note by a half step.

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impossible
14.
im
po
ssi
ble
Adjective

not able to occur, exist, or be done

Despite all his efforts, he found it impossible to forget his past.

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unlikely
15.
un
like
ly
Adjective

having a low chance of happening or being true

It's unlikely that it will rain tomorrow, as the weather forecast predicts clear skies.

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improbable
16.
im
pro
ba
ble
Adjective

having a low chance of occurring

It's improbable that he will win the race, given his recent injury.

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implausible
17.
im
plau
si
ble
Adjective

not seeming believable or reasonable enough to be considered true

The idea of time travel is considered implausible by many scientists.

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viable
18.
via
ble
Adjective

having the ability to be executed or done successfully

Starting a small business seems viable given the current market conditions.

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