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Approximate adjective

Probable adjective form is probable.

Probable is a common adjective, meaning possible or very likely. The following are the usage and example sentences of probable:

1, probable, as an adjective, means "possible, very likely". It is used to describe a highly probable thing or situation, such as that it is likely to rain tomorrow. )

Probable can also be used to describe the characteristics of someone or something, indicating that it is likely to be like that. For example, the possible cause of the accident is the negligence of the driver. )

Probable can also mean reasonable speculation or assumption, for example, the possible explanation for his absence is that he is ill. )

Possible judgments:

1, it is likely to rain tomorrow, don't forget to take an umbrella. )

According to the evidence collected, it is very likely that he has committed a crime. )

Because of their poor performance this season, it is a possible result that the team failed to qualify for the playoffs. The team's failure to advance to the playoffs is a possible result because of their poor performance this season. )

The company's profit is likely to drop sharply this quarter. )

The doctor said that with proper treatment, his patient might recover. The doctor said that it was possible for his patient to recover completely if he was given proper treatment. )