You're probably right
Meaning of You're probably right
Indicating you agree with someone's opinion, but with some doubt.
In simple words: You might be correct.
You're probably right in a sentence
- I think that method is best for our project, and you're probably right.
- After considering your argument, you're probably right.
- While I see your point, you're probably right about the timeline.
How to use You're probably right
Use when you agree with someone, but want to express some uncertainty. Appropriate in casual discussions but may sound too informal in serious debates.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of someone nodding while saying, 'You're probably right,' unsure but conceding.
Related words
Collocations with You're probably right
- you're probably right about that
- you're probably right in this case
- you're probably right to feel that way
Synonyms for You're probably right
- you might be correct
- you could be right
- it's possible you're right
Common mistakes with You're probably right
- Using 'you're probably right' too definitively in formal situations.
- Confusing the phrase with 'you probably are right' which can sound awkward.
- Omitting 'probably' and saying 'you're right' when expressing uncertainty.
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Frequently asked questions about You're probably right
What does You're probably right mean?
You might be correct.
What is the definition of You're probably right?
Indicating you agree with someone's opinion, but with some doubt.
How do you use You're probably right in a sentence?
I think that method is best for our project, and you're probably right.
Can you give another example of You're probably right?
After considering your argument, you're probably right.
What are synonyms for You're probably right?
Common alternatives include you might be correct, you could be right, it's possible you're right.
What words go with You're probably right?
It commonly pairs with you're probably right about that, you're probably right in this case, you're probably right to feel that way.
What are common mistakes when using You're probably right?
Using 'you're probably right' too definitively in formal situations. Confusing the phrase with 'you probably are right' which can sound awkward. Omitting 'probably' and saying 'you're right' when expressing uncertainty.
How do you pronounce You're probably right?
US: //jʊr ˈprɑbəbli raɪt//, UK: //jʊə ˈprɒbəbli raɪt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use You're probably right?
Use when you agree with someone, but want to express some uncertainty. Appropriate in casual discussions but may sound too informal in serious debates.
