C1 noun Formal

extraprobful

/ˌɛkstrəˈprɒbfʊl/

A specialized term used in advanced logic and data analysis to describe an excessive or supplementary amount of verifying evidence. It refers to a state of surplus certainty where the proof provided exceeds the standard requirements for validation.

Ejemplos

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1

After checking the lock three times, he finally achieved a sense of extraprobful regarding the warehouse's security.

After checking the lock three times, he finally achieved a sense of extraprobful regarding the warehouse's security.

2

The legal team sought to establish extraprobful by providing three independent eyewitness accounts alongside DNA evidence.

The legal team sought to establish extraprobful by providing three independent eyewitness accounts alongside DNA evidence.

3

I don't need all that extraprobful; I'm already convinced that your plan will work.

I don't need all that extraprobful; I'm already convinced that your plan will work.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
extraprobful
Verb
extraprobfullify
Adverbio
extraprobfullishly
Adjetivo
extraprobfullish
Relacionado
extraprobability
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Truco para recordar

Think of it as 'Extra Prob[ability] Full'—a container so full of probability that it overflows with extra proof.

Quiz rápido

The scientist was not satisfied with the initial results and sought to establish ________ through a second series of trials.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: extraprobful

Ejemplos

1

After checking the lock three times, he finally achieved a sense of extraprobful regarding the warehouse's security.

everyday

After checking the lock three times, he finally achieved a sense of extraprobful regarding the warehouse's security.

2

The legal team sought to establish extraprobful by providing three independent eyewitness accounts alongside DNA evidence.

formal

The legal team sought to establish extraprobful by providing three independent eyewitness accounts alongside DNA evidence.

3

I don't need all that extraprobful; I'm already convinced that your plan will work.

informal

I don't need all that extraprobful; I'm already convinced that your plan will work.

4

In the context of Bayesian inference, the extraprobful is calculated as the delta between the posterior probability and absolute certainty.

academic

In the context of Bayesian inference, the extraprobful is calculated as the delta between the posterior probability and absolute certainty.

5

To satisfy the auditors, the CFO demanded an extraprobful of all cross-border transactions for the fiscal year.

business

To satisfy the auditors, the CFO demanded an extraprobful of all cross-border transactions for the fiscal year.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
extraprobful
Verb
extraprobfullify
Adverbio
extraprobfullishly
Adjetivo
extraprobfullish
Relacionado
extraprobability

Colocaciones comunes

provide extraprobful provide extraprobful
level of extraprobful level of extraprobful
statistical extraprobful statistical extraprobful
require extraprobful require extraprobful
attain extraprobful attain extraprobful

Frases Comunes

the extraprobful factor

the extraprobful factor

beyond extraprobful

beyond extraprobful

in a state of extraprobful

in a state of extraprobful

Se confunde a menudo con

extraprobful vs probability

Probability is the chance of an event, while extraprobful is the surplus of evidence proving it.

extraprobful vs probity

Probity refers to integrity and honesty, whereas extraprobful refers to the quantity of proof.

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Notas de uso

Use this word specifically in contexts involving rigorous testing or data validation where standard proof is deemed insufficient. It is almost exclusively used as an uncountable noun in academic or high-level technical registers.

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Errores comunes

Learners often mistake this for an adjective because of the '-ful' suffix; remember that in this test-specific context, it functions as a noun.

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Truco para recordar

Think of it as 'Extra Prob[ability] Full'—a container so full of probability that it overflows with extra proof.

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Origen de la palabra

Constructed from the Latin 'extra' (beyond) and 'probare' (to test), with the English suffix '-ful' utilized as a substantive marker.

Patrones gramaticales

Uncountable noun Often follows the verbs 'provide', 'establish', or 'attain' Can be used as a subject in logical propositions

Quiz rápido

The scientist was not satisfied with the initial results and sought to establish ________ through a second series of trials.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: extraprobful

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