probability
[ prob-uh-bil-i-tee ]
/ ˌprɒb əˈbɪl ɪ ti /
noun, plural prob·a·bil·i·ties.
the quality or fact of being probable.
a strong likelihood or chance of something: The probability of the book's success makes us optimistic.
a probable event, circumstance, etc.: Our going to China is a probability.
Statistics.
- the relative possibility that an event will occur, as expressed by the ratio of the number of actual occurrences to the total number of possible occurrences.
- the relative frequency with which an event occurs or is likely to occur.
Idioms for probability
in all probability,
very probably; quite likely: The factory will in all probability be relocated.
OTHER WORDS FROM probability
non·prob·a·bil·i·ty, noun, plural non·prob·a·bil·i·ties. su·per·prob·a·bil·i·ty, noun, plural su·per·prob·a·bil·i·ties.Words nearby probability
British Dictionary definitions for in all probability
probability
/ (ˌprɒbəˈbɪlɪtɪ) /
noun plural -ties
the condition of being probable
an event or other thing that is probable
statistics
a measure or estimate of the degree of confidence one may have in the occurrence of an event, measured on a scale from zero (impossibility) to one (certainty). It may be defined as the proportion of favourable outcomes to the total number of possibilities if these are indifferent (mathematical probability), or the proportion observed in a sample (empirical probability), or the limit of this as the sample size tends to infinity (relative frequency), or by more subjective criteria (subjective probability)
Scientific definitions for in all probability
probability
[ prŏb′ə-bĭl′ĭ-tē ]
A number expressing the likelihood of the occurrence of a given event, especially a fraction expressing how many times the event will happen in a given number of tests or experiments. For example, when rolling a six-sided die, the probability of rolling a particular side is 1 in 6, or 16.
Cultural definitions for in all probability
probability
A number between zero and one that shows how likely a certain event is. Usually, probability is expressed as a ratio: the number of experimental results that would produce the event divided by the number of experimental results considered possible. Thus, the probability of drawing the ten of clubs from an ordinary deck of cards is one in fifty-two (1:52), or one fifty-second.
Idioms and Phrases with in all probability (1 of 2)
in all probability
Also, in all likelihood. Most likely, almost certainly. For example, In all probability we'll be home for Christmas. This expression was first recorded in 1617, the variant in 1664.
Idioms and Phrases with in all probability (2 of 2)
probability
see in all probability.