Pronunciation: /prɑbəˈbɪləti/
noun a measure of how likely it is that something will happen
A1 There is a high probability of rain tomorrow.
A2 The probability of winning the lottery is very low.
B1 Scientists are studying the probability of earthquakes in the region.
B2 The probability of success increases with hard work and dedication.
C1 Statisticians use complex algorithms to calculate probability in data analysis.
C2 In quantum mechanics, probability plays a crucial role in predicting the behavior of particles.
adjective relating to the likelihood of something happening
A1 There is a low probability of rain tomorrow.
A2 The probability of winning the lottery is very low.
B1 The probability of passing the exam is high if you study hard.
B2 There is a high probability of success if we follow this plan.
C1 The probability of a positive outcome is dependent on various factors.
C2 The probability of error in this calculation is minimal due to advanced algorithms.
formal The probability of a fair coin landing on heads is 0.5.
informal What's the probability of it raining tomorrow?
slang What are the chances of us getting caught?
figurative There's a high probability of him winning the race with his skills.
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