Possibly
Possibly is an English adverb indicating that something may be true or could occur, expressing a modest level of uncertainty. It signals hedging rather than assertion and is generally weaker than words like probably or certainly. It is commonly used to convey that a proposition has a chance of being the case without proving it.
Grammatical use follows the flow of the sentence. It typically appears before the main verb or the
Etymology and related terms: possibly is formed from the adjective possible with the adverbial suffix -ly. The
Usage notes: In everyday language, possibly often appears in tentative statements or when presenting alternatives. In