Synonym: maybe, mayhap, peradventure, perchance, perhaps, potentially. Similar words: impossibly, possible, impossible, as soon as possible, possibility, ostensibly, insensibly, accessible. Meaning: ['pɑsəblɪ /'pɒ-] adv. 1. by chance 2. with a possibility of becoming actual 3. in a manner or to a degree possible of conceiving 4. to a degree possible of achievement or by possible means.
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151. If made of bronze and gilded, it is possibly a knife or dagger pommel.
152. Police say the victim was hit with a blunt instrument, possibly a hammer.
153. This worries me a little, possibly because it lacks any of those conceits of artistic expression which my vanity holds so dearly.
154. Later it may possibly be used in ordinary conversation, but again quiet circumstances avoid interference from the background noise.
155. Or else, possibly, the thallium was starting to affect his brain.
156. Titan is unique in having a thick atmosphere made mostly of nitrogen, with some methane and possibly argon.
157. The Corps was a know-how, can-do outfit, possibly the best of all the outfits that came to town.
158. Thornton accepted, agreeing to stay around and possibly play a larger role again if things looked up.
159. Younger relay team members have squawked over Lewis possibly bumping them off the squad.
160. More distant prospects include improved vaccines for tuberculosis and childhood diseases, and possibly an AIDS vaccine,[http://sentencedict.com/possibly.html] Young said.
161. Was this a massive bribe to save Will from a charge of infanticide and possibly the gallows?
162. If you limit your actions in life to things that nobody can possibly find fault with, you will not do much! Lewis Carroll
163. A simple, though possibly simplistic, explanation is that these organisms use antibiotics to protect their food supply.
164. The panic attacks gave her the perfect excuse, as no blame could possibly be attributed to her.
165. We shall probably arrange an evening trip of some description, possibly along the Shrewsbury-Chester line, with its magnificent viaducts.
166. Therapeutics may lag behind, possibly for decades, so I will abstain from discussing these aspects here.
167. Short term supplementation with vitamin C reduces the cell proliferation to normal values possibly by reducing the S-phase duration.
168. Just possibly, the politicians might begin debating that as they campaign for November's mayoral election.
169. Perhaps the expansion can continue and possibly it will one day taper off in benign fashion.
170. These peaks, together with a crystallographic twofold axis, were interpreted as possibly resulting from 52 point-group symmetry.
171. You can not blame him for trying to cram as much into 90 minutes as he possibly can.
172. Disney recently announced that it will cut its movie production in the next year, possibly in half.
173. I see Gordon Brown as a mythic figure, possibly from the 1001 Arabian Nights.
174. He was wearing a baseball type cap, dark casual jacket and possibly jeans.
175. I am a poor man but we can possibly come to some arrangement.
176. It would also protect against septicaemia in which bacteria multiply unchecked in the blood, possibly causing death without prompt treatment.
177. Secondly, some one else, possibly Burghgesh's son, had returned to make his father's murderers atone for the death.
178. At other levels materials will fit into a larger format ring binder, possibly Deskfax.
179. But it seemed as if Bert's job, possibly conveniently, prevented him from coming anywhere near Four Winds for the time being.
180. For the more serious cases, there was air transport direct to base hospital, possibly hundreds of miles to the rear.
More similar words: impossibly, possible, impossible, as soon as possible, possibility, ostensibly, insensibly, accessible, permissible, admissible, inexpressible, terribly, incredibly, sibling, visible, possess, feasible, sensible, fossil, gossip, divisible, ostensible, insensible, responsible, comprehensible, reprehensible, be responsible for, assembly, probably, toss.