C1 Expression رسمی 3 دقیقه مطالعه

In all probability

Hedging expression to soften claims

Use `in all probability` when you want to sound certain but leave room for error.

در ۱۵ ثانیه

  • A sophisticated way to say 'most likely' or 'probably'.
  • Used to soften claims and avoid sounding too aggressive.
  • Perfect for professional settings or intellectual discussions.
  • Indicates about 80-90% certainty regarding an outcome.

معنی

This phrase is a fancy way of saying 'most likely' or 'probably.' It helps you sound more certain than 'maybe' but avoids making a 100% promise.

مثال‌های کلیدی

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1

Discussing a flight delay

In all probability, the flight will be delayed due to the storm.

Most likely, the flight will be late because of the storm.

💼
2

Predicting a sports game outcome

In all probability, they'll win the trophy this year.

They will probably win the trophy this year.

😊
3

A boss updating a team

We will, in all probability, reach our targets by Friday.

We will likely hit our goals by Friday.

💼
🌍

زمینه فرهنگی

This phrase reflects the Anglo-Saxon cultural preference for 'understatement' and caution. It became popular during the Age of Enlightenment when people started valuing statistical thinking over pure fate. Today, it is a staple of 'corporate-speak' used to avoid over-promising in business settings.

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The 'Middle' Trick

Put the phrase between the subject and the verb to sound like a sophisticated narrator in a movie.

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Don't Overuse It

If you use this in every sentence, you will sound like a lawyer trying to hide something. Use it once per conversation.

در ۱۵ ثانیه

  • A sophisticated way to say 'most likely' or 'probably'.
  • Used to soften claims and avoid sounding too aggressive.
  • Perfect for professional settings or intellectual discussions.
  • Indicates about 80-90% certainty regarding an outcome.

What It Means

In all probability is a high-level hedging phrase. It suggests that something is very likely to happen. You are looking at the evidence. You are making a smart guess. It feels more weighted than a simple probably. It implies you have thought about the situation. Use it when you are 80-90% sure about something. It is the linguistic equivalent of a confident shrug.

How To Use It

You usually place it at the start of a sentence. This sets the tone for your claim. You can also drop it in the middle. Try: "The meeting will, in all probability, be canceled." It acts like a soft cushion for your statement. It protects you if you end up being wrong. If the meeting isn't canceled, you didn't lie. You just stated the most likely outcome. It sounds sophisticated and thoughtful.

When To Use It

Use it in professional emails to manage expectations. It is great for weather forecasts or project deadlines. Use it when talking to your landlord about repairs. It works well when discussing sports results with friends. "In all probability, they will lose the final." It adds a touch of intellectual flair to your speech. It makes you sound like a person who weighs their options carefully.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid it in high-stakes emotional moments. Don't say it during a marriage proposal. "In all probability, I will love you forever" is a mood killer. Do not use it for absolute facts. "In all probability, the sun will rise" sounds robotic. It is too wordy for a fast-paced emergency. If the kitchen is on fire, don't hedge. Just yell "Fire!" instead of discussing probabilities.

Cultural Background

English speakers, especially in the UK and US, love hedging. We often avoid being too direct or blunt. It is a politeness strategy called 'negative face.' We don't want to impose our views as absolute truths. This phrase emerged from 18th-century formal logic and legal writing. Over time, it moved into educated everyday speech. It reflects a culture that values data and cautious optimism.

Common Variations

You might hear in all likelihood as a twin phrase. They are almost interchangeable. Most likely is the casual younger brother. Chances are is the more relaxed, conversational cousin. If you want to be very formal, use it is highly probable that. Stick to in all probability for that perfect middle ground. It sounds smart without trying too hard.

نکات کاربردی

This phrase is a 'marker of stance.' It tells the listener that you are making an educated guess. It is most common in written English or formal spoken English (like a speech or a news report).

💡

The 'Middle' Trick

Put the phrase between the subject and the verb to sound like a sophisticated narrator in a movie.

⚠️

Don't Overuse It

If you use this in every sentence, you will sound like a lawyer trying to hide something. Use it once per conversation.

💬

The British Hedge

British speakers often use this to be polite when they are actually 100% sure, just to avoid sounding 'bossy'.

مثال‌ها

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#1 Discussing a flight delay
💼

In all probability, the flight will be delayed due to the storm.

Most likely, the flight will be late because of the storm.

Used here to predict an event based on external evidence.

#2 Predicting a sports game outcome
😊

In all probability, they'll win the trophy this year.

They will probably win the trophy this year.

Adds a sense of expert opinion to a casual prediction.

#3 A boss updating a team
💼

We will, in all probability, reach our targets by Friday.

We will likely hit our goals by Friday.

Placed in the middle of the sentence for emphasis.

#4 Texting a friend about a party
😄

In all probability, I'll be late to the party tonight!

I'll probably be late tonight.

A bit dramatic and humorous for a casual text.

#5 Discussing a medical recovery
💭

In all probability, he will make a full recovery soon.

He will most likely get better soon.

Provides comfort while remaining medically realistic.

#6 Talking about a forgotten umbrella
🤝

In all probability, I left my keys on the kitchen counter.

I probably left my keys on the counter.

Used to express a logical realization.

خودت رو بسنج

Choose the best phrase to complete the sentence for a professional report.

___, the market will stabilize in the third quarter.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: In all probability

While 'Maybe' works, 'In all probability' is more formal and suggests a higher level of certainty.

Where is the most natural place to insert the phrase in this sentence?

The project ___ will be finished on time.

✓ درسته! ✗ نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: in all probability

The phrase can be used as a parenthetical expression in the middle of a sentence.

🎉 امتیاز: /2

ابزارهای بصری یادگیری

Formality of Likelihood Phrases

Informal

Used with close friends.

Probably.

Neutral

Standard everyday use.

Most likely.

Formal

Professional and academic.

In all probability.

Very Formal

Legal or scientific papers.

It is highly probable that...

Where to use 'In all probability'

In all probability
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Work Email

In all probability, the report is ready.

❄️

Weather Forecast

In all probability, it will snow.

💡

Giving Advice

In all probability, you should wait.

🤔

Speculating

In all probability, he forgot.

سوالات متداول

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Yes, but it is more formal. Use probably with friends and in all probability in a business presentation.

It is rare. It usually goes at the beginning or in the middle, like The plan will, in all probability, work.

No, it means about 80-90%. It leaves a small window open for the possibility that things might change.

They are equal. In all likelihood is slightly more common in modern speech, but both are perfectly C1-level.

You can, but it might sound a bit sarcastic or overly dramatic unless you are discussing something serious.

Absolutely. It is a great way to present a hypothesis without claiming it is an absolute law.

Adding 'the' before probability. Never say in all the probability. It is always just in all probability.

A little bit, but in a 'classic' and 'educated' way rather than an 'obsolete' way.

Flow through it quickly. Don't pause between the words. It should sound like one long word: in-all-prob-a-bil-ity.

The shorter version is simply probably. Use the long version only when you want to add weight to your words.

عبارات مرتبط

In all likelihood

Almost identical in meaning and formality.

Chances are

A more casual way to say something is likely.

Beyond a shadow of a doubt

Used when you are 100% certain (the opposite of hedging).

As far as I can tell

Another way to hedge based on your personal observation.

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