A1 noun Neutral

probability

/ˌprɒbəˈbɪlɪti/

Probability is how likely it is that something will happen. It is used to describe the chance of an event occurring, often using numbers or percentages.

Ejemplos

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1

There is a high probability of rain today, so bring an umbrella.

There is a high probability of rain today, so bring an umbrella.

2

The probability of a successful outcome is estimated at sixty percent.

The probability of a successful outcome is estimated at sixty percent.

3

What's the probability of us getting a seat at the restaurant?

What's the probability of us getting a seat at the restaurant?

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
probability
Adverbio
probably
Adjetivo
probable
Relacionado
probabilist
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Truco para recordar

Think of the word 'probably' which you use every day. 'Probability' is just the mathematical name for how 'probable' something is.

Quiz rápido

The ______ of winning the game is very low because the other team is very strong.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: probability

Ejemplos

1

There is a high probability of rain today, so bring an umbrella.

everyday

There is a high probability of rain today, so bring an umbrella.

2

The probability of a successful outcome is estimated at sixty percent.

formal

The probability of a successful outcome is estimated at sixty percent.

3

What's the probability of us getting a seat at the restaurant?

informal

What's the probability of us getting a seat at the restaurant?

4

In this experiment, we measure the probability of the cells reacting to the light.

academic

In this experiment, we measure the probability of the cells reacting to the light.

5

Our business plan considers the probability of market growth next year.

business

Our business plan considers the probability of market growth next year.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
probability
Adverbio
probably
Adjetivo
probable
Relacionado
probabilist

Colocaciones comunes

high probability high probability
low probability low probability
calculate probability calculate probability
statistical probability statistical probability
equal probability equal probability

Frases Comunes

in all probability

in all probability

against all probability

against all probability

law of probability

law of probability

Se confunde a menudo con

probability vs possibility

Possibility means something can happen; probability measures how likely it is to happen.

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Notas de uso

The word is often followed by the preposition 'of' plus a noun or a verb ending in -ing. It can be used as a countable noun when discussing specific mathematical chances.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use 'probability' where they should use the adverb 'probably'. For example, saying 'It will probability rain' instead of 'It will probably rain.'

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Truco para recordar

Think of the word 'probably' which you use every day. 'Probability' is just the mathematical name for how 'probable' something is.

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Origen de la palabra

From the Latin word 'probabilis', which means provable, credible, or likely.

Patrones gramaticales

countable or uncountable noun often used with 'there is a...' followed by 'of + noun/-ing' or 'that + clause'
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Contexto cultural

Probability is a fundamental concept taught in basic mathematics and science classes in English-speaking schools.

Quiz rápido

The ______ of winning the game is very low because the other team is very strong.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: probability

Frases relacionadas

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