Likely
UK /["/ˈlaɪkli/"]/US /["/ˈlaɪkli/"]/
Definition
having a good chance of happening or being something; probable or expected
In simple words: It probably will happen.
Examples
- It is likely that it will rain tomorrow.
- She is the likely winner of the competition.
- He is likely to arrive late because of traffic.
- The likely reason for the delay was the storm.
- It is not likely that he will change his mind.
Usage notes
Use 'likely' to express probability in neutral contexts. Avoid in very formal writing; use 'probable' instead. For informal contexts, 'likely' is suitable.
Grammar pattern
likely + to + verb
Memory hint
Think of 'like me' — if something seems likely, it's 'like me' to happen.
Collocations
- appear
- be
- look
- extremely
- fairly
- very
Synonyms
- promising
Antonyms
- unlikely
- improbable
Common mistakes
- 'Likely' vs 'likelihood': Confused the adjective with the noun.
- 'Likely' placement: Wrongly placed before the verb instead of before 'to'.
- 'Unlikely' usage: Misusing 'unlikely' in positive contexts.