100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "probably"
Definition
The adverb probably is used to indicate that something is likely to happen or be true, but not certain. It expresses a degree of belief or assumption based on available evidence or reasoning.
- It can denote a high likelihood (more than 50% certainty) of an event occurring.
 - It can be used to suggest a probable cause or reason for something.
 - It can indicate a tentative assertion, where the speaker is unsure but leans towards a specific conclusion.
 
Synonyms
- Likely
 - Presumably
 - Apparently
 - Most likely
 - In all likelihood
 - Probably
 - Reasonably
 - Conceivably
 
Antonyms
- Unlikely
 - Improbably
 - Doubtfully
 - Uncertainly
 - Unquestionably
 
Examples
- She is probably going to the party tonight.
 - He will probably finish the project by Friday.
 - They probably forgot about the meeting.
 - It’s probably going to rain tomorrow.
 - You will probably enjoy this movie.
 - I probably left my keys at home.
 - She’s probably the best candidate for the job.
 - They will probably announce the results soon.
 - I probably won’t be able to attend the event.
 - He’s probably the most talented musician here.
 - This route is probably the fastest way to get there.
 - The package will probably arrive by noon.
 - She is probably studying for her exams right now.
 - It probably won’t be a problem.
 - They probably didn’t see the message.
 - He probably thought it was a joke.
 - The weather will probably clear up later.
 - You probably shouldn’t wear that outfit.
 - It’s probably best to call ahead.
 - They probably won’t agree with your proposal.
 - She will probably need some help.
 - He probably forgot to set his alarm.
 - The train is probably delayed due to weather.
 - This solution will probably work.
 - I probably won’t finish the book today.
 - They are probably busy at the moment.
 - She probably has a good reason for being late.
 - It’s probably too late to change the plans.
 - He is probably waiting for a response.
 - The team will probably win the championship.
 - I’ll probably take a nap after lunch.
 - You probably shouldn’t drive in this weather.
 - The event will probably be rescheduled.
 - It’s probably just a misunderstanding.
 - She probably didn’t mean to offend you.
 - They probably need more time to decide.
 - The meeting is probably going to be long.
 - He probably assumed everything was fine.
 - I probably should have called you earlier.
 - They will probably visit us next summer.
 - The food at that restaurant is probably great.
 - She is probably going to take a break soon.
 - This book is probably better than the last one.
 - He will probably be at the conference next week.
 - I probably won’t have time for dinner tonight.
 - You’re probably right about that.
 - The results will probably be announced tomorrow.
 - It’s probably a good idea to check it again.
 - She will probably love this gift.
 - They probably have different opinions.
 - I probably should’ve asked for directions.
 - It will probably take a while to get there.
 - He probably didn’t hear you.
 - The movie is probably going to be a hit.
 - I will probably join you later.
 - You probably need to review your notes.
 - She is probably the most organized person I know.
 - That probably explains why he was late.
 - The test results are probably accurate.
 - It’s probably not what you think.
 - We will probably go hiking this weekend.
 - He probably has some good advice.
 - They probably found a solution already.
 - I probably won’t remember all the details.
 - She’s probably the best person to ask.
 - This probably isn’t the right time to discuss it.
 - He will probably say yes to the invitation.
 - You probably know more about this than I do.
 - It’s probably going to be a long day.
 - They probably planned this surprise for weeks.
 - I probably should have studied more.
 - The service there is probably excellent.
 - She will probably appreciate your effort.
 - It’s probably not a good idea to go alone.
 - They probably found the missing documents.
 - I probably misunderstood the instructions.
 - The concert is probably sold out.
 - You will probably enjoy the exhibition.
 - He probably has a lot on his mind.
 - That probably won’t happen again.
 - She’s probably working on her thesis.
 - The results are probably going to be surprising.
 - It’s probably a good time to invest.
 - They probably need assistance.
 - I probably shouldn’t have said that.
 - The coffee is probably still hot.
 - She will probably finish the report by tomorrow.
 - It’s probably better to wait until next week.
 - The situation is probably more complex than it seems.
 - He’s probably going to be late again.
 - You probably want to think twice about that.
 - This probably isn’t the best approach.
 - They probably have their reasons for doing that.
 - I probably should have seen this coming.
 - The presentation will probably be informative.
 - She’s probably going to call you soon.
 - It will probably be a challenge to complete.
 - He probably didn’t mean to hurt your feelings.
 - The outcome is probably going to be favorable.
 - You will probably find this exercise helpful.
 
