25,000 people die every day due to starvation.
3 definitions found

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:

Likelihood \Like"li*hood\ (l[imac]k"l[i^]*h[oo^]d), noun [Likely + -hood.]

1. Appearance; show; sign; expression. [Obs.]

What of his heart perceive you in his face By any likelihood he showed to-day ? --Shak.

2. Likeness; resemblance. [Obs.]

There is no likelihood between pure light and black darkness, or between righteousness and reprobation. --Sir W. Raleigh.

3. Appearance of truth or reality; probability; verisimilitude. --Tennyson.

4. Statistical probability; probability of being true or of occurring in the future; as, the likelihood of being abducted by aliens is close to zero.. [PJC]

From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

likelihood

noun: the probability of a specified outcome [syn: {likeliness}, {odds}] [ant: {unlikelihood}, {unlikelihood}]

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:

62 Moby Thesaurus words for "likelihood": aptitude, aptness, bare possibility, best bet, chance, conceivability, conceivableness, contingency, even chance, eventuality, expectation, expectations, fair expectation, favorable prospect, good chance, good opportunity, good possibility, hope, hopes, liability, liableness, likeliness, main chance, obligation, odds, odds-on, odds-on chance, off chance, outlook, outside chance, outside hope, possibility, possibleness, potential, potentiality, presumption, presumptive evidence, probabilism, probability, proneness, prospect, prospects, reasonable ground, reasonable hope, remote possibility, small hope, sporting chance, sure bet, sure thing, tendency, the attainable, the feasible, the possible, thinkability, thinkableness, verisimilitude, virtuality, weakness, well-grounded hope, what is possible, what may be, what might be

  Definitions retrieved from local copies of the freely distributed DICT client/server software and databases. Click here for database copyright information. - KM