Meaning of Probability | Babel Free
ˌpɹɒbəˈbɪlɪtiDefinitions
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The state of being probable. countable, uncountable
- Likelihood or well-founded appearance of truth.
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An event that is likely to occur. countable, uncountable
- Likely.
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The relative likelihood of an event happening. countable, uncountable
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A number, between 0 and 1, expressing the precise likelihood of an event happening. countable, uncountable
Equivalents
Azərbaycanca
ehtimal
Беларуская
вераго́днасць
Български
вероятност
Bosanski
веројатност
Català
probabilitat
Čeština
pravděpodobnost
Deutsch
Wahrscheinlichkeit
Ελληνικά
πιθανότητα
Español
probabilidad
Suomi
todennäköisyys
Français
Probabilité
Galego
probabilidade
Hrvatski
веројатност
Magyar
valószínűség
Հայերեն
հավանականություն
Íslenska
líkindi
Italiano
probabilità
Latina
probabilitas
Македонски
веројатност
Bahasa Melayu
kebarangkalian
Nederlands
waarschijnlijkheid
Português
probabilidade
Română
probabilitate
Српски
веројатност
Svenska
sannolikhet
ไทย
ความน่าจะเป็น
Examples
“For, a man may with as great probability derive the Scots pedigree from the Gods, as from Scota that ſuppoſed and counterfeit daughter of the Ægyptian King Pharao, wedded (forſooth) unto Gaithelus, the ſonne of Cecrops founder of Athens. But, as this conceit ariſing from the unskilfulneſſe of Antiquitie, is of the better ſort of ingenuous Scots rejected: […]”
“Thus, firſt Traditions were a proof alone; / Cou’d we be certain ſuch they were ſo known: / But ſince ſome Flaws in long deſcent may be, / They make not Truth but Probability.”
“As Demonſtration is the ſhewing the agreement, or diſagreement of two Ideas, by the intervention of one or more Proofs, which have a conſtant, immutable, and viſible connexion one with another : ſo Probability is nothing but the appearance of ſuch an agreement, or diſagreement, by the intervention of Proofs, whoſe connexion is not conſtant and immutable, or at leaſt is not perceived to be ſo, but is, or appears for the moſt part to be ſo, and is enough to induce the Mind to judge the Propoſition to be true, or falſe, rather than the contrary.”
“Thus though this degree of faith is but one remove from disbelief, (denial) nevertheless as much probability is given to one side of the question as the other, and we stand, as it were, on an average between two.”
“These waters wash from the rocks such glistering tinctures, that the ground in some places seemeth as guilded, that better iudgements then ours might haue been perswaded, they contained more then probabilities.”
“As all experience shows, the probabilities are, that you will waste the rich treasure of your affection on one who has none to give in return, or who is wholly unworthy of the gift.”
“Hoyle said that the probability of life originating on Earth is no greater than the chance that a hurricane, sweeping through a scrapyard, would have the luck to assemble a Boeing 747.”
“The probability of an event A occurring is denoted P(A).”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
See also
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