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41prob|a|bil|i|ty — …
42prob·a·bil·i·ty — /ˌprɑːbəˈbıləti/ noun, pl ties 1 : the chance that something will happen [count] The probability [=likelihood] of an earthquake is low/high. There is a low/high probability that you will be chosen. [noncount] There is some …
43prob·lem·at·ic — …
44im|prob´a|bly — im|prob|a|ble «ihm PROB uh buhl», adjective. not probable; not likely to happen; not likely to be true; unlikely: »The boy told an improbable story of seeing a ghost in the haunted house. If this were played upon a stage now, I could condemn it… …
45im|prob´a|ble|ness — im|prob|a|ble «ihm PROB uh buhl», adjective. not probable; not likely to happen; not likely to be true; unlikely: »The boy told an improbable story of seeing a ghost in the haunted house. If this were played upon a stage now, I could condemn it… …
46im|prob|a|ble — «ihm PROB uh buhl», adjective. not probable; not likely to happen; not likely to be true; unlikely: »The boy told an improbable story of seeing a ghost in the haunted house. If this were played upon a stage now, I could condemn it as an… …
47no prob — interjection no problem. […] picks up the phone, Yes, yes, and hands it to the advisor. Yeah. OK. No prob. No prob. No prob. Can do. He slams down the phone. He is dynamic. See Also: no probs …
48im|prob|a|bil|i|ty — «IHM prob uh BIHL uh tee, ihm PROB », noun, plural ties. 1. the quality or condition of being improbable; unlikelihood. 2. something improbable …
49e|qui|prob|a|bil|ism — «EE kwuh PROB uh buh lihz uhm», noun. Theology. the opinion or belief that where the reasons for either of two opposed courses of action are equally balanced, one may use his liberty to follow either …
50e|qui|prob|a|bil|i|ty — «EE kwuh PROB uh BIHL uh tee», noun. the quality or fact of being equally probable …