unprobable

adj

Etymology

From un- + probable.

  1. derived from probābilis — “that may be proved, credible
  2. derived from probable
  3. inherited from probable
  4. prefixed as unprobable — “un + probable

Definitions

  1. Improbable

    Improbable; unlikely.

    • It is not unprobable, that our Lord gave an express command, that Peter should so fix his See at Rome, that the Bishop of Rome should absolutely succeed him.

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