Thanks vs Probably - What's the difference?
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Used to express appreciation or gratitude.
* ~1595 , Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream, act 5, scene 1
(obsolete) English plurals
(plurale tantum) An expression of gratitude.
Grateful feelings or thoughts.
In all likelihood.
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As an interjection thanks
is used to express appreciation or gratitude.As a noun thanks
is (obsolete).As a verb thanks
is (thank).As an adverb probably is
in all likelihood.thanks
English
Alternative forms
* thanx,Interjection
(en interjection)- Could you give me a hand, please?'' — Yes, sure. — ''Thanks .
- Thanks, courteous wall: Jove shield thee well for this!
Derived terms
* thanks a lot * thanks for nothing * thanks for your helpNoun
- After all I’ve done, a simple acknowledgment is all the thanks I get?
Derived terms
* thanks toprobably
English
Alternative forms
* (colloquial)Adverb
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