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Definition of likely adverb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

likely

adverb
 
/ˈlaɪkli/
 
/ˈlaɪkli/
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as likely as not | most/very likely
  1. very probably
    • As likely as not she's forgotten all about it.
    • The illness was caused, most likely, by a virus.
    Grammar Point likelylikely
    • In standard British English the adverb likely is often used with a word such as most, more or very:
      • We will most likely see him later.
      In the media and in less formal language, however, likely is used on its own:
      • The deal will likely result in more cuts to services.
      In informal North American English likely is often used on its own, and this is not considered incorrect:
      • We will likely see him later.
      • He said that he would likely run for president.
    Topics Doubt, guessing and certaintyb1
not likely!
  1. (especially British English, informal) used to disagree strongly with a statement or suggestion
    • Me? Join the army? Not likely!
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2
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