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11improbable — adjective a) Not likely to be true. Its highly improbable that aliens abducted you. b) Not likely to happen. Due to the loss of power, it is improbable that we will begin on time. See Also: probable, probability, probably …
12improbable — im|prob|a|ble [ımˈprɔbəbəl US ˈpra: ] adj 1.) not likely to happen or to be true = ↑unlikely ≠ ↑probable ▪ a film with an improbable plot ▪ It seems highly improbable that he had no knowledge of the affair. 2.) surprising and slightly strange ▪… …
13Not for Publication — For the 1951 52 DuMont television series, see Not for Publication (DuMont TV series). Not for Publication Directed by Paul Bartel …
14improbable — improbably, adv. improbableness, n. /im prob euh beuhl/, adj. not probable; unlikely to be true or to happen: Rain is improbable tonight. [1590 1600; < L improbabilis. See IM 2, PROBABLE] Syn. questionable, doubtful, implausible. * * * …
15improbable — adj. 1 not likely to be true or to happen. 2 difficult to believe. Derivatives: improbability n. improbably adv. Etymology: F improbable or L improbabilis (as IN (1), PROBABLE) …
16improbable — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. not likely, doubtful, remote, not to be expected; see unlikely . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. unlikely, doubtful, questionable, implausible, dubious, unrealistic, unbelievable, impossible, farfetched, unheard of.… …
17improbable — im·prob·a·ble || ɪm prÉ‘bÉ™bl / prÉ’b adj. not probable, unlikely; not likely to occur …
18not likely — very little chance, improbable, a slim chance Do you think we ll win the prize? the boy asked. Not likely, his dad replied …
19improbable — adjective not likely to be true or to happen. ↘unexpected and apparently inauthentic. Derivatives improbability noun (plural improbabilities). improbably adverb …
20improbable — a. Unlikely, not probable …