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likeliness

noun as in verisimilitude

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Catholics based on their theological differences by speculating on the likeliness that political violence based on some form of bigotry will occur.

She questioned the likeliness of voting tables grouping up to 300 ballots in which she got no votes at all.

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At first, their reunion was treated like an amusing sideshow, especially because the likeliness that Brady would succeed after relocating was treated with skepticism as well.

The biggest factor in a person’s likeliness to want a vaccine was their political party.

Leal earned his nickname when he moved to the Amazon before Trump’s 2016 election and acquaintances spotted a likeliness to the US’s corpulent leader: “Everyone started calling me Trump, Trump, Trump – and Trump stuck.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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