tõenäolisemat
tõenäolisemat is the comparative form of the Estonian adjective tõenäoline, which translates to "probable" or "likely" in English. In its comparative form, tõenäolisemat signifies a higher degree of probability or likelihood when compared to something else. It is used to indicate that one option, event, or outcome is more likely to occur or be true than another. For example, one might say that a certain weather forecast is tõenäolisemat than another, implying it is more likely to be accurate. The word functions similarly to "more probable" or "likelier" in English. Its grammatical function is to modify nouns or pronouns, indicating a relative degree of certainty. When used in a sentence, it often appears in constructions that compare two or more possibilities. The superlative form is kõige tõenäolisem, meaning "most probable" or "most likely."