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1likely

adjective like·ly \ˈlī-klē\

—used to indicate the chance that something will happen

: seeming to be true

: seeming to be right or suited for a purpose

like·li·erlike·li·est

Full Definition of LIKELY

1
:  having a high probability of occurring or being true :  very probable <rain is likely today>
2
:  apparently qualified :  suitable <a likely place>
3
:  reliable, credible <a likely enough story>
4
:  promising <a likely candidate>
5
:  attractive <a likely child>
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Origin of LIKELY

Middle English, from Old English gelīclic fitting (from gelīc like) and Old Norse glīkligr, līkligr, from glīkr like; akin to Old English gelīc
First Known Use: 14th century

2likely

adverb

: without much doubt

Full Definition of LIKELY

:  in all probability :  probably <those who seek power will most likely wind up exercising it — Halton Arp>

First Known Use of LIKELY

14th century
LIKELY Defined for Kids

1likely

adjective like·ly \ˈlī-klē\
like·li·erlike·li··est

Definition of LIKELY for Kids

1
:  very possibly going to happen <That glass is likely to fall.>
2
:  seeming to be the truth :  believable <That is the most likely explanation.>
3
:  giving hope of turning out well :  promising <They found a likely spot for a picnic.>

2likely

adverb

Definition of LIKELY for Kids

:  without great doubt <She will likely be elected class president.>

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