Likelier [adjective]

Definition of Likelier:

probable, apt, hopeful

Opposite/Antonyms of Likelier:


Sentence/Example of Likelier:

However, after the struggle in Paris, Gano was convinced that London was the likelier place for him to find a footing.

It was a crazy thing to attempt; he was much likelier to get under the pilot than to succeed; yet he tried it.

The former seems the likelier interpretation, the destruction of the Swine being a fitting punishment for their owners.

Who likelier to be a witness to such a will than the Prince's chaplain?

An upset adolescent girl is a hell of a lot likelier to fake phenomena that produce them.

I thought that the fact I was aware of Paul's bad luck made me all the likelier instrument for it to work through.

It seems likelier that it originated with the Egyptians, to whom such unions were tolerable in fact.

Light Kindled in heav'n, spontaneous, self-inform'd, Or likelier gliding down with swift illapse By will divine.

As for turning him, a wild bull half-way down a range was a likelier try-on.

It's a sight likelier that she heard that Mrs. Simpson was ailin' and sent for the boy so as to help the family along.