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likelihood
  1. The probability of a specified outcome; the chance of something happening; probability; the state of being probable.
  2. (statistics) The probability that some fixed outcome was generated by a random distribution with a specific parameter.
  3. Likeness, resemblance.
  4. (archaic) Appearance, show, sign, expression.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “Indications for pre-exposure rabies immunization depend on the likelihood of exposure.”
      “For them, high job insecurity may increase the likelihood attending work while ill, a phenomenon known as sickness presenteeism.”
      “We focus primarily on calculation of the likelihood, which is equal to the probability of the genotypic data under the assumed model.”
likeliness
  1. The condition or quality of being probable or likely to occur.
  2. Likelihood, probability or chance of occurrence; plausibility or believability.
  3. Suitability; agreeableness.
  4. Likeness; similarity.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “Yet another problem is the high degree of likeliness that a defendant possibly subject to the death penalty if found guilty will be found guilty.”
      “Without doubt, our likeliness to share personal stories and anecdotes makes for close relationships which have their own rewards.”
      “Our ignorance is so abysmal that our judgments of likeliness and unlikeliness of future events hardly count.”
likeness
  1. The state or quality of being like or alike; similitude; resemblance; similarity.
  2. Appearance or form; guise.
  3. That which closely resembles; a portrait.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “Furthermore, there is a noticeable likeness between all the coins circulating among people who have pretty close commercial relations.”
      “In the murky light cast by the moon, Dragina was able to make out the likeness of Istvan Yagoda, his heavily pomaded black hair and thin moustache unmistakable, even with the paltry illumination.”
      “In these terms, then, a portrait is a likeness of an individual person represented for his or her own sake, such that the image cannot be mistaken to represent anyone else.”
like
  1. (sometimes as the likes of) Someone similar to a given person, or something similar to a given object; a comparative; a type; a sort.
  2. (golf) The stroke that equalizes the number of strokes played by the opposing player or side.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Let us hope we shall never see the scoundrel or his like in our town ever again.”
      “But it was not a roebuck, nor a timid doe, nor a hind, but an enormous boar, the like of which was never seen.”
      “I gave his funny picture a like on Facebook.”
like
  1. (plural) Something that a person likes (prefers).
  2. (Internet) An individual vote showing support for, or approval of, something posted on the Internet.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Let us hope we shall never see the scoundrel or his like in our town ever again.”
      “But it was not a roebuck, nor a timid doe, nor a hind, but an enormous boar, the like of which was never seen.”
      “I gave his funny picture a like on Facebook.”
alikeness
likejacking
  1. (Internet) The malicious practice of tricking users of a social networking website into "liking" something they did not intend to like.
likening
likableness
  1. The property of being likable, that which makes likable.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Current-day Zen writers often seem to cloud their writing with an overlay demonstrating their likableness or they entangle themselves in a scholarly snarl.”
      “He hasn't lost his charm, nor has his infectious likableness diminished, even 18 years after his original arrival.”
      “He answers the phone warily, as if it were always 3 a.m., as if he were on guard against his own immense likableness.”
liking
likability
  1. Alternative spelling of likeability
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Branding is a unique business identity including, but not limited to, personality, quality and likability.”
      “Admittedly, facts, not likability, are what are supposed to determine whether a defendant is convicted in this country.”
      “The picture has soft-focus likability when it spotlights Zoe's outcast status.”
likely
  1. Something or somebody considered likely.
likingness
  1. Quality of liking something.
likehood
  1. (obsolete) likelihood
  2. Examples:
    1. “In any event, their inclusion decreases the likehood of finding a brand-name loss.”
      “With high likehood ratio given level might serve as a support.”
      “The Commission is particularly concerned by the likehood that disabled people will be left on the sidelines as the economic recovery gathers momentum.”
liker
  1. One who likes.
likelihoods
  1. plural of likelihood
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “To overcome this problem a new approach integrating the updating of likelihoods during the dead-reckoning functioning is developed.”
      “In short: same likelihoods implies same theory.”
      “And it shows that the values for the prior probabilities together with the values of the likelihoods should uniquely determine the value for the expectedness of the evidence.”
likabilities
likelinesses
alikenesses
likenings
likehoods
  1. plural of likehood
likenesses
  1. plural of likeness
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Their cartoon likenesses also appear throughout the mammoth space on signs, cards, matchbooks and dinnerware.”
      “You are hereby placed on notice that Paisley Park retains proprietary rights in the names, images, likenesses and performances of Prince.”
      “In their strong colors, direct frontal poses, and careful detailing, the Burnett likenesses are typical of Johnson's best work.”
likings
  1. plural of liking
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Each one of the WÜSTHOF knife series has a different ergonomic handle design which offers a comfortable feeling for all different likings.”
      “You have been yourself describing the influence of these unregulated likings.”
      “We intendto increase the number of activities so that every Les Aulnettes guests canfind something of his likings.”
likelies
  1. plural of likely
likers
  1. plural of liker
likes
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