Unprobable vs Improbable - What's the difference?
unprobable | improbable |
Unprobable has no English definition.
Not likely to be true.
Not likely to happen.
Unprobable is likely misspelled.
Unprobable has no English definition.
As an adjective improbable is
not likely to be true.unprobable
Not English
Unprobable has no English definition. It may be misspelled.English words similar to 'unprobable':
unvariable, unbearable, unbreakable, unfortunate, unprintable, uniformize, unprovable, unfertile, univariate, unburnable, unparsable, unparseable, univariance, unparticle, univariable, uniformise, unbirdlike, unpartable, unburstable, unfarmable, unbaroque, unipartite, unforgeable, unformable, unoprostone, umbraphile, unfordable, unbribable, unbrowsable, unbridgable, unpourable, umbratile, unpriceable, unpristine, unfreeable, unburiable, unfrangible, unoperative, unprayable, unprudence, unportunate, unpeerable, unbarricade, unprizable, unfrankable, unpromise, unparadise, unproselyte, unprovide, unparryable, unparriable, unprobeable, unburyable, unpressable, unbrookable, unframable, unframeable, unboreable, unborable, unaverage, unfirable, unfireable, unportable, unprofane, unbrutalize, unpurpose, unforgive, unforgaveimprobable
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- It's highly improbable that aliens abducted you.
- Due to the loss of power, it is improbable that we will begin on time.