Improbable

/ɪmˈprɑbəbəl/ adjective

Not likely to be true or to happen; having a low probability of occurrence. It suggests something is possible but statistically or practically unlikely based on available evidence.

From Latin improbabilis, meaning 'not likely to be approved,' composed of in- (not) + probabilis (worthy of approval, provable). The term originally related to things that couldn't be proven or demonstrated satisfactorily.

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