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1 mogućnost
• practicability• possibility• chance• capability• contingency• facility• liability -
2 neznatna mogućnost
• remote possibility -
3 ako je ikako moguće
• by any possibility -
4 eventualnost
• contingency; eventuality; incidental; possibility -
5 ikako moguće
• by any possibility -
6 mogućno
• by possibility; in posse; possible; possibly; potentially -
7 mogućnost
• ability; capability; capabillity; capacity; chance; contingency; facility; feasibility; item; liability; likelihood; occasion; opportunity; perhaps; pisition; plausibility; posse; possibility; potential; potentiality; probability; probaility; selection; way -
8 možda
• as soon as i possibly can; belike; by possibility; haply; i dare say; may (might); maybe; mayhap; miris; peradventure; perchance; perfume; perhaps; possibly; probable; probably; probale -
9 nema mogućnosti
• no possibility of -
10 nemoguće
• by no possibility; impossible; impossibly -
11 nemogućno
• by no possibility; impossible; impossibly -
12 neznatna mogućnost
• remote possibility -
13 ni na koji način
• by no possibility; by no rates; in no manner; in no wise; nowise -
14 nikako
• by no means; by no possibility; by no rates; far from it; in no case; in no wise; infamously; like-nothing like; never; no; nohow; not at all; not in the least; not the least; nothing; nothing like; noway; noways; nowise; on no account; paltrily; rottenly; under no circumstanc -
15 slaba mogućnost
• a remote possibility -
16 verovatnoća
• chance; contingency; credibility; feasibility; likelihood; likeliness; odds; plausibility; possibility; presumption; probability; probablitiy; prospect -
17 verovatnost
• credibility; likelihood; likeliness; odds; plausibility; possibility; probability; probaility; seemingness
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Possibility — is the condition or fact of being possible. The Latin origins of the word hint at ability. Possibility also refers to something that could happen , that is not precluded by the facts, but usually not probable. Impossible denotes that something is … Wikipedia
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possibility — pos|si|bil|i|ty W2S2 [ˌpɔsıˈbılıti US ˌpa: ] n plural possibilities 1.) [U and C] if there is a possibility that something is true or that something will happen, it might be true or it might happen ▪ There s always a possibility that he might go… … Dictionary of contemporary English