Possibly
[pos-uh-blee] /ˈpɒs ə bli/
adverb
1.
perhaps; maybe:
It may possibly rain today.
2.
in a manner:
She has all the money she can possibly use.
3.
by any :
Could you possibly check this information for me?
/ˈpɒsɪblɪ/
sentence substitute, adverb
1.
adverb
2.
by any chance; at all: he can’t possibly come
adv.
c.1400, from possible (adj.) + -ly (2).
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