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Luckily vs Likely - What's the difference?

luckily | likely |


As adverbs the difference between luckily and likely

is that luckily is in a lucky manner; by good fortune; fortunately while likely is (obsolete) similarly.

As an adjective likely is

probable; having a greater-than-even chance of occurring.

As a noun likely is

something or somebody considered likely.

Pleasurable vs Likely - What's the difference?

pleasurable | likely |


As adjectives the difference between pleasurable and likely

is that pleasurable is that gives pleasure while likely is probable; having a greater-than-even chance of occurring.

As an adverb likely is

(obsolete) similarly.

As a noun likely is

something or somebody considered likely.

Likely vs Further - What's the difference?

likely | further |


As adjectives the difference between likely and further

is that likely is probable; having a greater-than-even chance of occurring while further is (far); of or pertaining to being distant, or of greater distance in degree or of extension in time.

As adverbs the difference between likely and further

is that likely is (obsolete) similarly while further is .

As a noun likely

is something or somebody considered likely.

As a verb further is

to encourage growth.

Likely vs Undefined - What's the difference?

likely | undefined |


As adjectives the difference between likely and undefined

is that likely is probable; having a greater-than-even chance of occurring while undefined is lacking a definition or value.

As an adverb likely

is (obsolete) similarly.

As a noun likely

is something or somebody considered likely.

Occassionally vs Likely - What's the difference?

occassionally | likely |


As adverbs the difference between occassionally and likely

is that occassionally is while likely is (obsolete) similarly.

As an adjective likely is

probable; having a greater-than-even chance of occurring.

As a noun likely is

something or somebody considered likely.

Likely vs Null - What's the difference?

likely | null |


As nouns the difference between likely and null

is that likely is something or somebody considered likely while null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

As an adjective likely

is probable; having a greater-than-even chance of occurring.

As an adverb likely

is (obsolete) similarly.

Kile vs Likely - What's the difference?

kile | likely |


As nouns the difference between kile and likely

is that kile is joint (of meat) while likely is something or somebody considered likely.

As an adjective likely is

probable; having a greater-than-even chance of occurring.

As an adverb likely is

(obsolete) similarly.

Likely vs Will - What's the difference?

likely | will |


As nouns the difference between likely and will

is that likely is something or somebody considered likely while will is (american football) a weak-side linebacker.

As an adjective likely

is probable; having a greater-than-even chance of occurring.

As an adverb likely

is (obsolete) similarly.

As a proper noun will is

also used as a formal given name.

Virtually vs Likely - What's the difference?

virtually | likely |


As adverbs the difference between virtually and likely

is that virtually is almost but not quite while likely is (obsolete) similarly.

As an adjective likely is

probable; having a greater-than-even chance of occurring.

As a noun likely is

something or somebody considered likely.

Likely vs Doubtless - What's the difference?

likely | doubtless |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between likely and doubtless

is that likely is (obsolete) similarly while doubtless is (obsolete) free from fear or suspicion.

As adjectives the difference between likely and doubtless

is that likely is probable; having a greater-than-even chance of occurring while doubtless is characterized by or experiencing no doubt at all, certain; undoubted; undoubting.

As adverbs the difference between likely and doubtless

is that likely is (obsolete) similarly while doubtless is without doubt; very probably, in all likelihood; doubtlessly.

As a noun likely

is something or somebody considered likely.

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