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Rate | Answer | Clue |
CHANCE | Probability | |
ODDS | Probability | |
PROBALITY | Probability. | |
APPEARANCE | Probability; likelihood. | |
LIKELINESS | Likelihood; probability. | |
RESEMBLANCE | Probability; verisimilitude. | |
PROBABILITIES | Of Probability | |
LIKELY | In all probability; probably. | |
LIKE | Having probability; affording probability; probable; likely. | |
LIKELIHOOD | Appearance of truth or reality; probability; verisimilitude. | |
PRESUMPTIVELY | By presumption, or supposition grounded or probability; presumably. | |
PRESUMPTIVE | Based on presumption or probability; grounded on probable evidence; probable; as, presumptive proof. | |
VERISIMILITUDE | The quality or state of being verisimilar; the appearance of truth; probability; likelihood. | |
PROBABILIST | One who maintains that certainty is impossible, and that probability alone is to govern our faith and actions. | |
MORAL | Supported by reason or probability; practically sufficient; -- opposed to legal or demonstrable; as, a moral evidence; a moral certainty. | |
ACATALEPSY | Incomprehensibility of things; the doctrine held by the ancient Skeptic philosophers, that human knowledge never amounts to certainty, but only to probability. | |
PRESUMPTION | Ground for presuming; evidence probable, but not conclusive; strong probability; reasonable supposition; as, the presumption is that an event has taken place. | |
DISCRIMINATE | To make a difference or distinction; to distinguish accurately; as, in judging of evidence, we should be careful to discriminate between probability and slight presumption. | |
MORALLY | In a manner calculated to serve as the basis of action; according to the usual course of things and human judgment; according to reason and probability. | |
PRESUME | To take or suppose to be true, or entitled to belief, without examination or proof, or on the strength of probability; to take for granted; to infer; to suppose. | |
INFER | ...de or surmise from facts or premises; to accept or derive, as a consequence, conclusion, or probability; to imply; as, I inferred his determinat... |