unlikely
A common way to emphasize that something is highly improbable.
A very common alternative to 'very unlikely', often used in both formal and informal contexts.
Used to emphasize a very high degree of improbability.
Used to express the highest level of improbability; often sounds slightly more formal or emphatic.
Indicates that the probability of something happening is decreasing over time.
Indicates a moderate degree of improbability.
A formal and strong way to say 'extremely unlikely'.
Means something is improbable due to its fundamental nature.
Indicates a small degree of improbability.
An informal way to suggest something is slightly improbable.
The most common way to state that something is improbable.
To give the impression of being improbable.
Used to describe something that seems improbable based on appearances.
To believe that something is improbable.
Indicates that the current situation suggests an improbable outcome.
To hold the opinion that something is improbable.
Used when an idea or explanation seems improbable when heard or read.
To cause a situation or outcome to become improbable.
To continue to be in an improbable state.
To discover or conclude, after consideration, that something is improbable.
To change from a possible state to an improbable one.
A more formal way to say 'make sth unlikely'.
A formal way to say you judge something as improbable.