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UK//ðæts ˈprɒbəbli raɪt//US//ðæts ˈprɑbəblɪ raɪt//

Meaning of That's probably right

An expression used to agree with a statement or opinion.

In simple words: That’s most likely correct.

That's probably right in a sentence

  • I think she won’t come to the party this weekend.
  • If you believe he said that, that's probably right.
  • After reviewing the evidence, I concluded that’s probably right.

How to use That's probably right

Use in discussions or when agreeing with someone. Avoid in formal writing.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of a person nodding and saying, 'Yeah, that’s probably right!'

Related words

Collocations with That's probably right

  • that's probably true
  • that's probably the case
  • that's probably not correct

Synonyms for That's probably right

  • that's likely true
  • that seems correct
  • that sounds right

Common mistakes with That's probably right

  • Omitting 'probably' makes it sound too certain.
  • Using it in formal situations where certainty is required.
  • Confusing with 'that's definitely right' which is stronger.

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Frequently asked questions about That's probably right

What does That's probably right mean?

That’s most likely correct.

What is the definition of That's probably right?

An expression used to agree with a statement or opinion.

How do you use That's probably right in a sentence?

I think she won’t come to the party this weekend.

Can you give another example of That's probably right?

If you believe he said that, that's probably right.

What are synonyms for That's probably right?

Common alternatives include that's likely true, that seems correct, that sounds right.

What words go with That's probably right?

It commonly pairs with that's probably true, that's probably the case, that's probably not correct.

What are common mistakes when using That's probably right?

Omitting 'probably' makes it sound too certain. Using it in formal situations where certainty is required. Confusing with 'that's definitely right' which is stronger.

How do you pronounce That's probably right?

US: //ðæts ˈprɑbəblɪ raɪt//, UK: //ðæts ˈprɒbəbli raɪt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use That's probably right?

Use in discussions or when agreeing with someone. Avoid in formal writing.