01: Reasonable grounds for belief that an accused person have done something wrong (you believe have).
02: Reasonable grounds for belief that an accused person may be subject to arrest.
03: Reasonable grounds for belief that an accused person may be subject to the issuance of a warrant.
If your family and your baby mama/baby daddy have been spending too much timewithout you, chances are, that's probable cause. (Referring to sentence 1.)
Probably, pronounced as "pro ba blEE. Pronounced as proablEE the word means the matter has been settled. The word summarizes a discussion about a likely event and denotes acceptance of the near certainty of the matter by the speaker. Use of the word means the speaker has fully conceded the point, and wishes to end the conversation. It is usually a one-word sentence.
Although the accent is on he final syllable, it is pronounced with a fatalistic tone.
Dillon: Yikes! That traffic camera caught me going through a red light.
Travis: Yeah, I saw the light flash. You're going to get a ticket for sure.
Dillon: ProbablEE.
Sam: Levi, you're totally gonna be a dad. Bristol doesn't believe in abortion and she's preggers.
There was no forensic evidence, and no eyewitness, but the judge found Probable Cosby because there were so many people who were willing to testify against him; There was no direct evidence, but there was Probable Cosby