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    Im·prob·a·ble
    /imˈpräbəb(ə)l/

    adjective

  2. Improbable definition: not probable; unlikely to be true or to happen. See examples of IMPROBABLE used in a sentence.

  3. Apr 28, 2024 · 1. adjective. Something that is improbable is unlikely to be true or to happen . ...a highly improbable coincidence. It seems improbable that this year's figure will fall much below last year's 75,000. Synonyms: doubtful, unlikely, uncertain, unbelievable More Synonyms of improbable.

  4. having a quality that provokes disbelief. adjective. too improbable to admit of belief. synonyms: marvellous, marvelous, tall. incredible, unbelievable. beyond belief or understanding. adjective. not likely to be true or to occur or to have occurred. “an improbable event”.

  5. IMPROBABLE meaning: 1. not likely to be true or to happen 2. surprising: . Learn more.

  6. 6 days ago · If you describe something as improbable, you mean it is strange, unusual, or ridiculous. On the face of it, their marriage seems an improbable alliance. Synonyms: unconvincing, weak, unbelievable, preposterous More Synonyms of improbable. improbably adverb.

  7. Definition of improbable adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Britannica Dictionary definition of IMPROBABLE. [more improbable; most improbable] : not probable : not likely to be true or to happen : unlikely. There really isn't enough evidence to prove that he committed the crime, so it's (highly) improbable that he'll be convicted.

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