Use "improbable" in a sentence

1. This is highly improbable.

2. High-altitude attacks were improbable.

3. His explanation seems highly improbable.

4. Frankly, this seems highly improbable.

5. An alluring prospect, but perhaps improbable.

6. It was the most improbable of finals.

7. It's highly improbable that Norris will agree.

8. These new facts make the theory improbable.

9. There is nothing inherently improbable in the idea.

10. Even casual observation makes this hypothesis improbable.

11. This would be a highly improbable conclusion.

12. It seems improbable that the current situation will continue.

13. What does Chimerical mean? Highly improbable or illusory

14. Her hair was an improbable shade of yellow.

15. Miracles are just events that are extremely improbable.

16. The ladies were dressed in improbable combinations of colors.

17. It was caused by an improbable concatenation of circumstances.

18. It is very / most improbable that the level of unemployment will fall.

19. It seems highly improbable that he had no knowledge of the affair.

20. It quickly snowballs into an improbable pairing between a philosopher and an actress.

21. Coincidences, often wildly improbable Coincidences, occurred frequently in the plot of Lost

22. Picking the right six numbers in a lotto is, to say the least, statistically improbable.

23. Therefore the existence of a universe as stable as this is highly improbable.

24. The film tells the improbable story of a monkey that becomes a politician.

25. Until the spring, improbable as ever, brought among its pretty new fashions, the greatest shock yet.

26. Chimerical definition is - existing only as the product of unchecked imagination : fantastically visionary or improbable

27. Chimerical Merely imaginary;produced by or as if by a wildly fanciful imagination;fantastic; improbable or unrealistic

28. The fact that highly improbable circumstances could result in significant upside potential should not affect the presentation.

29. The theist can not deny that DNA replication could have come about by an exceedingly improbable chance.

30. We continued to contort our limbs into improbable postures when Vincente was directly overseeing us.

31. Another improbable theory has it that Anon was Spanish with a German surname: Anon y' Maus.

32. My father loved Pooch for some improbable promise he saw in her. I saw only trouble.

33. Some scientists conclude that the odds of even one protein molecule forming spontaneously are extremely improbable.

34. Given this, movement away from the primate city to the poor rural regions becomes highly improbable.

35. 15 Mr Rice and his factory are an improbable splash of colour on the bleak cityscape.

36. And then, because the first instinct of light fiction is towards the improbable, he stumbles into unexpected success.

37. This account of events certainly fitted the circumstantial evidence, but was seen by the jury as most improbable.

38. While the characters flirt with each other in improbable configurations, love, marriage and money come under the microscope.

39. No increased interest rate was agreed to compensate for the years for which interest payments were improbable.

40. Perhaps it is no more improbable than anything else that may happen by chance in this universe.

41. This improbable though captivating adventure slides neatly from sickly empire to bloody revolution that tears the lovers apart.

42. This all-embracing assumption is most improbable but it is justifiable since it never lets us down. Sentencedict.com

43. And so did another equally improbable, accidental designer, who was also not above using violence to get what he wanted.

44. This applies when the words are so wide that on a strict construction they cover improbable and unlikely events.

45. Canard - a deliberately misleading fabrication fable, fabrication, fiction - a deliberately false or improbable account Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

46. An incompatibility of blood groups (ABO), -factors (Rh) and syphilis could be excluded with certainty; a viral etiology was very improbable.

47. Over billions of years on a unique sphere, chance has painted a thin covering of life -- complex, improbable, wonderful and fragile.

48. Alas[sentencedict .com], his selection would require an improbable U-turn on the part of the Sassenach segment of the selectors.

49. Arrival takes off from this insight in an undeniably sci-fi direction that is a little brain-bending, improbable in the best way

50. A Conceit (kuhn-SEAT) is an elaborate, improbable comparison between two very unlike things to create an imaginative connection between them

51. Given the unhealthy level of policy agreement between Labor and the Liberals that we have now, such cooperation is most improbable.

52. Instead of a grey flannel suit he now wears a rather improbable pair of designer jeans and a stiffly pressed polo shirt.

53. (8) For the Sun, Juncker is "the most dangerous man in Europe", the son of a "Nazi" – an improbable Calumny

54. Few wonders of the sunless depths appear quite so ghoulish or improbable as Anglerfish, creatures that dangle bioluminescent lures in front of needlelike teeth

55. (Acts 15:21) It seems improbable that an entire literate nation, well versed in the Scriptures, could have been deceived by such a hoax.

56. Contrivance - an artificial or unnatural or obviously contrived arrangement of details or parts etc.; "the plot contained too many improbable Contrivances to be believable"

57. We fret too much about minor hazards — improbable air crashes, carcinogens in food, low radiation doses, and so forth — but we and our political masters are in denial about catastrophic scenarios.

58. The accumulation of Awide bank of sediment all round these islands, and generally widestwhere the included islands are smallest, is highly improbable,considering their exposed positions in the central and deepestparts of the ocean

59. Sleepwalker: A Sleeper who is not Awake but who does not suffer from Quiescence and Disbelief, and who does not increase the chance of a Paradox should he witness vulgar or improbable magic.

60. Although multiple hypotheses exist on the origins of the horse in Finland, an indigenous wild horse origin is thought improbable, as significant numbers of domesticated horses were imported from earliest times.

61. It may sound improbable, given the junk-food associations once attached to the man's name, but few phrases are more bankable to restaurants around the world than this: “Bill Clinton ate here.

62. Though given the actor's almost unrecognisable appearance this week when he made a rare public outing, perhaps the joke that he can't even land the role of himself might not seem so improbable.

63. 12 Denton adds: “The complexity of the simplest known type of cell is so great that it is impossible to accept that such an object could have been thrown together suddenly by some kind of freakish, vastly improbable, event.”

64. ‘During almost 40 years, Castroism, lacking a practical and formal vocabulary, used the most improbable epithets to discredit its political opponents.’ ‘Though Castroism has caused fewer factions in Communism than the other currents, Fidel remains an important influence and a …

65. Asphalt 8: Airborne is a racing game where you can take the wheel of some of the world's fastest cars and drive through various easily-recognizable landscapes from all over the globe - and all of that while performing impossible jumps at improbable speeds.

66. Below this height, the approach, flare, touchdown, and, if applicable, rollout may be safely accomplished following any failure in the airplane or associated CAT III systems not shown to be extremely improbable. This height is based on characteristics of an aircraft and its particular fail-operational airborne CAT III system.

67. Ode to Buttoning and UnButtoning My Shirt: Poet Ross Gay’s Subtle, Stunning Meditation on Learning to Live and Learning to Die In praise of practicing the inevitable through the improbable, the mundane moments when we are “as delicate as we can be in this life.” By Maria Popova

68. The facts proved are either possible or impossible, ordinary and probable, or extraordinary and improbable, recent or ancient; they may have happened near us, or afar off; they are public or private, permanent or transitory, clear and simple, or complicated; they are always accompanied by Circumstances which more or less

69. Concatenation: 1 n the act of linking together as in a series or chain Type of: connection , connexion , joining the act of bringing two things into contact (especially for communication) n the linking together of a consecutive series of symbols or events or ideas etc “it was caused by an improbable Concatenation of circumstances” Type of: