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Meaning

The word unlikely means that something is not expected to happen or is considered improbable. It suggests a low probability of an event occurring or a situation taking place. For example, if you say it is "unlikely to rain," it means that, based on the current weather conditions, rain is not expected.

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Etymology

The word unlikely is composed of two parts: the prefix "un-", which means "not," and "likely," which comes from the Old Norse word "likely," meaning "likely" or "having the quality of being probable." Thus, unlikely literally means "not likely."

Examples

  1. It is unlikely that he will finish the project on time due to his busy schedule.
  2. The chances of winning the lottery are extremely unlikely.
  3. She found it unlikely that her favorite band would tour in her city this year.
  4. Given the circumstances, it seems unlikely that they will agree to the proposal.
  5. The weather forecast suggests it will be unlikely to snow this winter.