unlikely

[ʌnˈlaɪkli]

unlikely Definition

  • 1not expected to happen or be true
  • 2not likely to succeed or be chosen

Using unlikely: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "unlikely" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    It is unlikely that it will rain today.

  • Example

    It is unlikely that he will win the race.

  • Example

    It is unlikely that they will accept your proposal.

unlikely Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for unlikely

Antonyms for unlikely

Phrases with unlikely

  • a story that is difficult to believe

    Example

    His explanation for being late was an unlikely story.

  • an event that is not expected to happen

    Example

    The chances of an earthquake happening in this area are very unlikely.

  • a person who becomes a hero unexpectedly or in an unusual way

    Example

    The movie tells the story of an unlikely hero who saves the day.

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Summary: unlikely in Brief

The term 'unlikely' [ʌnˈlaɪkli] refers to something that is not expected to happen or be true, or not likely to succeed or be chosen. It can be used to describe events, situations, or people, as in 'It is unlikely that he will win the race' or 'an unlikely hero.' Synonyms include 'improbable' and 'doubtful,' while antonyms include 'likely' and 'probable.'

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