English-Thai Dictionary
probable
ADJ ที่ น่าจะ เป็นไปได้ likely seeming ti-na-ja-pen-pai-dai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PROBABLE
a.[L. probabilis, from probo, to prove. See Prove. ] 1. Likely; having more evidence than the contrary, or evidence which inclines the mind to belief, but leaves some room for doubt.
That is accounted probable, which has better arguments producible for it than can be brought against it.
I do not say that the principles of religion are merely probable; I have before asserted them to be morally certain.
2. That renders something probable; as probable evidence, or probable presumption.
3. That may be proved. [Not in use. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PROBABLE
Prob "a *ble, a. Etym: [L. probabilis, fr. probare to try, approve, prove: cf. F. probable. See Prove, and cf. Provable. ]
1. Capable of being proved. [Obs. ]
2. Having more evidence for than against; supported by evidence which inclines the mind to believe, but leaves some room for doubt; likely. That is accounted probable which has better arguments producible for it than can be brought against it. South. I do not say that the principles of religion are merely probable; I have before asserted them to be morally certain. Bp. Wilkins.
3. Rendering probable; supporting, or giving ground for, belief, but not demonstrating; as, probable evidence; probable presumption. Blackstone. Probable cause (Law ), a reasonable ground of presumption that a charge is, or my be, well founded. -- Probable error (of an observation, or of the mean of a number ), that within which, taken positively and negatively, there is an even chance that the real error shall lie. Thus, if 3 " is the probable error in a given case, the chances that the real error is greater than 3 " are equal to the chances that it is less. The probable error is computed from the observations made, and is used to express their degree of accuracy. -- The probable, that which is within the bounds of probability; that which is not unnatural or preternatural; -- opposed to the marvelous.
New American Oxford Dictionary
probable
prob a ble |ˈpräbəbəl ˈprɑbəbəl | ▶adjective [ often with clause ] likely to be the case or to happen: it is probable that the economic situation will deteriorate further | the probable consequences of his action. ▶noun a person who is likely to become or do something, esp. one who is likely to be chosen for a team: Merson and Wright are probables. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘worthy of belief ’): via Old French from Latin probabilis, from probare ‘to test, demonstrate. ’
probable cause
prob a ble cause ▶noun Law reasonable grounds (for making a search, pressing a charge, etc. ).
Oxford Dictionary
probable
prob |able |ˈprɒbəb (ə )l | ▶adjective [ often with clause ] likely to happen or be the case: it is probable that the economic situation will deteriorate further | the probable consequences of his action. ▶noun Brit. a person who is likely to become or do something, especially one who is likely to be chosen for a team: Merson and Wright are probables. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘worthy of belief ’): via Old French from Latin probabilis, from probare ‘to test, demonstrate ’.
probable cause
prob |able cause ▶noun [ mass noun ] Law, chiefly N. Amer. reasonable grounds to believe that a particular person has committed a crime, especially to justify making a search or preferring a charge.
American Oxford Thesaurus
probable
probable adjective a recurrence of the symptoms is probable: likely, most likely, odds-on, expected, anticipated, predictable, foreseeable, ten to one; informal in the cards, a good /fair /reasonable bet. ANTONYMS unlikely.
Oxford Thesaurus
probable
probable adjective it is probable that the economic situation will deteriorate further: likely, most likely, odds-on, expected, to be expected, anticipated, predictable, foreseeable, ten to one, presumed, potential, credible, quite possible, possible, feasible; informal on the cards, a good /fair /reasonable bet. ANTONYMS improbable, unlikely.
French Dictionary
probable
probable adj. adjectif Possible. : Son succès est probable. SYNONYME vraisemblable . LOCUTION Il est probable que. Note Syntaxique 1 ° La locution impersonnelle se construit avec l ’indicatif si l ’action ou le fait est probable. Il est probable qu ’il fera beau ce soir. 2 ° La locution impersonnelle se construit avec le subjonctif si l ’action ou le fait est improbable. Il est peu probable qu ’il vienne ce soir ou il n ’est pas probable qu ’il vienne.
probablement
probablement adv. adverbe Vraisemblablement. SYNONYME peut-être ; possiblement .
Spanish Dictionary
probable
probable adjetivo 1 Que, sin ser seguro, es muy posible que sea, se cumpla, suceda o exista :es muy probable que hoy llueva; es probable que lo diga expresamente; es probable que lo vuelva a hacer .ANTÓNIMO improbable .2 Que puede ser probado o demostrado .ANTÓNIMO improbable .
probablemente
probablemente adverbio Con verosimilitud o fundada apariencia de verdad :del siglo xi es la denominada "Chronica Gothorum ", cuyo autor probablemente fue un mozárabe emigrado al Norte .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
probable
prob a ble /prɑ́bəb (ə )l |prɔ́b -/〖prove (証明する )able (可能な )〗(名 )probability, probably 形容詞 more ~; most ~〈物 事が 〉十分ありそうな , 起こりそうな , 有望な (↔improbable ); 〖it is ~ that節 〗おそらく …だろう (→likely 形容詞 1 )▸ Such a situation is very [less ] probable .そのような状況は十分あり得る [それほどあり得ない ]▸ the most probable result 最も起こりそうな結果 ▸ Gore is a probable candidate .ゴアはほぼ確実に候補者に指名される (!「当選確実な候補者 」ではない ) ▸ It is quite probable that John will get well .ジョンはおそらく回復するに違いない (≒ Probably John will get well. ) (!(1 )╳… for John to get well /╳John is probable to get well. としない. (2 )that 節内で過去形 現在完了形を使うことですでに起こった出来事に対する確信を表すこともできる:It is probable that it was a comet. あれはきっと彗星 (すいせい )だったのだろう ) 名詞 C 選ばれる [勝つ ]見込みのある人 , 起こりそうなこと .~́ c à use 1 疑わしい原因 .2 ⦅主に米 ⦆〘法 〙(犯罪 事件の )相当な理由 .