18 adverbs to describe how to likely

Yet, well I know that my curiosity is little likely to be satisfied.

"She's a mighty likely little gal," said she finally.

"I think, however, it is exceedingly likely it may have had some connection with it.

And what is the difference between the advantage now offered and any other consideration, except that scarcely any other reward can be offered so great, and consequently so likely to influence?

BOTH Very likely, very likely.

"I should be scarcely likely to do so, for my own sake.

All of them are distinguished by a union of freedom with reverence, as rare as it is remarkable, in treating of subjects peculiarly likely to suffer from being handled in a conventional manner, and usually discussed with exaggerated freedom or with superstitious reverence.

Secondly, the city folk were presumably more likely to be in their shops attending to their business or watching their wares in the plaza, an occupation which the gendarmes could not interrupt.

"It proveswhat?" "That these notes were given to this woman in Russia, recentlymost likely in St. Petersburg," replied the American.

What is the little talk she seems so regrettably likely to miss?

For example, right in the sense of correct is seldom likely to be mistaken for right in the sense of not-left, but a reader or hearer may frequently mistake it for right in the sense of just or of honorable.

In mid-summer, with the sun shining and the trees in full leaf, an improvement in the scene would be noticeable; but very few, except invalids specially recommended for a course of the waters, are at anytime likely to stay there more than a few hours.

The two latter are, I think, specially likely to enjoy themselves; as the raw morning air has got down the old gentleman's throat, and he is coughing like a wheezy old squirrel; and Algy is in a dumb frenzy.

It seemed so awfully likely.

" "Damn likely.

In comparing the order in which the ideas presented themselves, I find that a decided precedence is assumed by the histrionic ideas, wherever they occur; that verbal associations occur first and with great quickness on many occasions, but on the whole that they are only a little more likely to occur first than second; and that imagery is decidedly more likely to be the second than the first of the associations called up by a word.

Every time any one of importance comes our way, or is distantly likely to come our way.

And jolly well likely not to have returned at all if he'd had those flighty notions while operating a machine.

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