Probabilistically

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Pronunciation: /prɑbəbəˈlɪstɪkli/

Definitions of probabilistically

adverb in a manner that relates to or involves probability or likelihood

Example Sentences

A1 She decided to choose her lottery numbers probabilistically.

A2 The weather forecast is made probabilistically based on past data.

B1 The scientist analyzed the results probabilistically to determine the likelihood of success.

B2 The algorithm predicts stock market trends probabilistically.

C1 The researchers probabilistically modeled the spread of the virus.

C2 The machine learning model operates probabilistically to make predictions.

Examples of probabilistically in a Sentence

formal The outcome of the experiment can be determined probabilistically.

informal We can figure out the chances of success probabilistically.

slang Let's take a wild guess and do it probabilistically.

figurative Life is like rolling a dice probabilistically, you never know what you'll get.

Grammatical Forms of probabilistically

past tense

probabilistically

plural

probabilistically

comparative

more probabilistically

superlative

most probabilistically

present tense

probabilistically

future tense

will probabilistically

perfect tense

has probabilistically

continuous tense

is probabilistically

singular

probabilistically

positive degree

probabilistically

infinitive

to probabilistically

gerund

probabilistically

participle

probabilistically

Origin and Evolution of probabilistically

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'probabilistically' originated from the Latin word 'probabilis' meaning 'likely' or 'probable'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'probabilistically' first appeared in the mid-19th century in the context of statistics and probability theory, to describe the process or approach of reasoning or analyzing based on probabilities rather than certainties. Over time, the word has become more commonly used in various fields such as computer science, artificial intelligence, and decision-making to refer to methods or systems that incorporate probabilities into their calculations or predictions.