Probable
adjective
1.
likely to occur or prove true:
He foresaw a probable business loss. He is the probable writer of the article.
2.
having more evidence for than against, or evidence that inclines the mind to belief but leaves some room for doubt.
3.
affording ground for belief.
adjective
1.
likely to be or to happen but not necessarily so
2.
most likely: the probable cause of the accident
noun
3.
a person who is probably to be chosen for a team, event, etc
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