"Probably" indicates a higher likelihood or probability that something will happen or is true, suggesting that it is more likely than not. In contrast, "might be" expresses a lower level of certainty, indicating that something is possible but not guaranteed. Both terms deal with uncertainty, but "probably" conveys a stronger expectation than "might be."
A synonym for "more likely than not" is "probably." Other alternatives include "likely," "expected," or "prone to occur." These terms convey a similar meaning of having a higher chance of happening.
The term "150k" typically refers to a value of 150,000, often used in contexts such as salaries, prices, or numerical data. For example, it might denote an annual salary of $150,000 or the number of items sold. The "k" stands for "kilo," a prefix meaning one thousand. In various fields, this shorthand is used for convenience and clarity when dealing with large numbers.
I think you mean interpretable,Its meaning is capable of being understood.
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"148m" typically refers to a measurement of 148 meters. It can denote the height of a building, the length of an object, or the distance in a geographical context. In sports, it might indicate the distance achieved in an event, such as a jump or throw. The context in which it is used will provide more specific meaning.
Meaning you might - or might not , have something.
Probably not "illegal" (meaning against the law) but they might be restricted by the YMCA officials who operate the center.
That's probably "cattle." The "l" might be incorrect.
There probably isn't a very good one, but the verb to equate may work. To be synonymous might work, or to have the same meaning.
One meaning of the abbreviation WBAFC would be that it stands for "Way Below Average Frustrated Chump" but there is also another meaning which is probably more known which is it meaning "West Bromwich Albion Football Club"
The meaning of "might be" in Tamil is இருக்கலாம் (irukkalaam).
Probably the same things... But, you might not have the same type... (meaning development in the chest or other such things)
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This is probably "kwa heri," meaning "good bye."
It's actually probably a combination of "Smith" meaning a blacksmith and "ey" meaning an "island." Probably originally from the north of England.
they might be bipolar. And probably hurt you.
geese will if you provoke them enough (meaning if you run at them you should probably run away) ducks might too but mostly geese.