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improbable

unlikely

adjective eem-proh-BAH-bleh Rare

Also means

improbable

Usage Note

Improbable functions like most Spanish adjectives and agrees in gender and number with its noun. It is a near-cognate of English 'improbable' but learners should note that Spanish often prefers poco probable in everyday speech. Placing it before the noun is rare and sounds literary.

Examples

"Es improbable que lleguen a tiempo."

Natural Translation

It is unlikely they will arrive on time.

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