Likelihood - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈlaɪklɪhʊd|
Brit.
|ˈlaɪklɪhʊd|
noun
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There is a strong likelihood that he will be reelected.
...the weatherman on TV said that the likelihood of rain today was fairly high...
There is every likelihood that she'll come.
Using a seatbelt will reduce the likelihood of serious injury in a car accident.
There was very little likelihood of her getting the job.
They must face the likelihood that the newspaper might go bankrupt.
The likelihood of future bombs was impossible to judge.
If I refused, it would in all likelihood mean I'd lose my job.
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