Likely does not belong, as it implies a higher degree of certainty compared to probably and possibly.
"likely" does not belong because "possibly" and "probably" both express uncertainty or probability, whereas "likely" expresses a higher degree of certainty.
Possibly does not belong with the other two because likely and probably both indicate a higher degree of certainty, while possibly suggests a lower degree of certainty.
The word "likely" does not belong with "probably" and "possibly" because "likely" indicates a higher degree of certainty compared to the other two words, which suggest less certainty or likelihood.
The word "predictable" contains a suffix "able" that means likely to happen.
"Probably" means something is likely to happen or is true, but not guaranteed. It suggests a high degree of certainty, but still allows for some doubt.
"likely" does not belong because "possibly" and "probably" both express uncertainty or probability, whereas "likely" expresses a higher degree of certainty.
Possibly does not belong with the other two because likely and probably both indicate a higher degree of certainty, while possibly suggests a lower degree of certainty.
The word "likely" does not belong with "probably" and "possibly" because "likely" indicates a higher degree of certainty compared to the other two words, which suggest less certainty or likelihood.
The word "predictable" contains a suffix "able" that means likely to happen.
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That is the correct spelling of the adverb "probably" (likely, most possibly).
The likely word is "belong" (to be grouped with or be owned).A longer word is the Australian lake called a billabong.
The correct spelling of the adverb is "probably" (likely).
The word sought may be probably (meaning likely).
The correct spelling of the word is "probably" (likely).
That's a strange trio, but probably "near" doesn't belong, because "cat" and "sun" are nouns.