By definition: possibly. The words likely and probably are synonyms.
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.
"Likely" is the odd one out as it implies a higher degree of assurance or probability compared to "probably" and "possibly."
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.
By definition, "possible." As adverbs, likely and probably are synonyms, dealing with probability. By part of speech, "probably." Both likely and possible can be adjectives.
The word "predictable" contains a suffix "able" that means likely to happen.
mammal
Anedjib (possibly deposed), Teti (assassinated accordinhg to Manetho, highly likely), Userkare (probably deposed), Merenre II (assassinated according to Manetho), Mentuhotep IV (possibly deposed), Amenemhat I, (assassinated) Intef VIII (possibly murdered), Seqenenre Tao (either killed in battle, executed, or assassinated), Akhenaten (possibly murdered), Smenkhare (possibly murdered), Tutankhamun (possibly murdered), Amenmesse (probably deposed), Twosret (possibly deposed), Ramesses III (assassinated), Apries (deposed), Amyrtaeus (deposed), Psammuthes (probably deposed), Nepherites II (deposed and probably killed), Teos (deposed)
probably one of his own, Superstition most likely!
This organism likely belongs in the Protista kingdom.
Possibly, but more likely a German name.