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noun improbabilidad; inverosimilitudtr[ɪmprɒbə'bɪlɪtɪ]noun (pl improbabilities)1 (of event) improbabilidad nombre femenino2 (of story, explanation) inverosimilitud nombre femeninon.• improbabilidad s.f.• inverosimilitud s.f.ɪm'prɑːbə'bɪləti, ɪmˌprɒbə'bɪlətia) u ( unlikeliness) improbabilidad f, lo poco probableb) u c ( implausibility) inverosimilitud f[ɪmˌprɒbǝ'bɪlɪtɪ]N (=unlikelihood) improbabilidad f ; (=implausibility) inverosimilitud f* * *[ɪm'prɑːbə'bɪləti, ɪmˌprɒbə'bɪləti]a) u ( unlikeliness) improbabilidad f, lo poco probableb) u c ( implausibility) inverosimilitud f -
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s.improbabilidad (unlikelihood); inverosimilitud (strangeness) (plural improbabilities) -
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im'probəbl1) (not likely to happen or exist; not probable: Although death at his age was improbable, he had already made his will.) improbable2) (hard to believe: an improbable explanation.) inverosímil•- improbability
improbable adj poco probable
improbable adjetivo unlikely, improbable
improbable adjetivo improbable, unlikely ' improbable' also found in these entries: Spanish: difícil English: improbable - unlikelytr[ɪm'prɒbəbəl]1 (event) improbable2 (story, explanation) inverosímilimprobable [ɪm'prɑbəbəl] adj: improbable, inverosímiladj.• improbable adj.• inverosímil adj.ɪm'prɑːbəbəl, ɪm'prɒbəbəla) ( unlikely) improbable, poco probableb) ( implausible) inverosímil[ɪm'prɒbǝbl]ADJ [event] improbable; [excuse, story] inverosímilit is improbable that it will happen — es improbable or poco probable que ocurra
* * *[ɪm'prɑːbəbəl, ɪm'prɒbəbəl]a) ( unlikely) improbable, poco probableb) ( implausible) inverosímil
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improbability — noun see improbable … New Collegiate Dictionary
improbability — /im prob euh bil i tee, im prob /, n., pl. improbabilities for 2. 1. the quality or condition of being improbable; unlikelihood. 2. something improbable or unlikely. [1590 1600; IMPROBABLE + ITY] * * * … Universalium