improbable

adjective13 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.6

A very strong and common way to say something is unlikely.

Used to emphasize that something is very unlikely, often for surprising or abstract ideas.

A common way to say something is unlikely.

Used to emphasize that something is extremely and surprisingly unlikely, suggesting a lack of logic or reason.

Unlikely because of its fundamental nature or character.

Indicates that something is quite unlikely, but not extremely so.

To be unlikely to be true or to happen.

To give the impression of being unlikely, often based on feeling or intuition.

To seem unlikely when heard or read about.

To give the impression of being unlikely to be true or to happen.

To appear unlikely based on visual evidence or current situation.

To cause something to become unlikely.

To change to a state of being unlikely.