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		Definition of improbability in English: improbabilitynoun ɪmˌprɒbəˈbɪlɪtiɪmˌprɑbəˈbɪlədi mass noun1The quality of being improbable; unlikelihood.  his belief in the improbability of war in Europe Example sentencesExamples -  The first is the improbability, the second is the excessive price, of success.
 -  Thus, I have resigned myself to the improbability of finding such a wife.
 -  I believe that the very concept of complexity as disguised improbability is contrary to facts and logic.
 -  If there is a scale to determine the degree of improbability then this has to be there right at the top.
 -  From this evidence I draw the conclusion that there is no intrinsic improbability in either method.
 -  The first thing to note about this story is the high improbability factor in many of its key claims.
 -  The statements of Jerome have been questioned or disbelieved on the ground of their intrinsic improbability.
 -  They pointed to the improbability of her escape, bound and tied, from a vicious gunman with a dog.
 -  Natural selection is a mechanism for generating an exceedingly high degree of improbability.
 -  The first component is the criterion of complexity or improbability.
 -  Despite the fact of the improbability of interplanetary travel, it is not impossible.
 -  No account had been taken of the inherent probability or improbability of what was alleged.
 -  The paradox of narrative politics is that it is the very improbability of the campaign that gives it plausibility.
 -  Even if you discount the improbability of such poetically contrived melodrama, there are difficulties with this.
 -  Some of these stories seem to be collapsing out of sheer improbability.
 -  A third reason is the improbability of the success rate the Raelians claim.
 -  The physical improbability of the two men having been in the area is pondered.
 -  Another point to be made is the psychological improbability of the tale as Krauss relates it.
 -  Arguments of improbability thus become subjective claims.
 -  The cryptic whimsy with which this idea is introduced cannot conceal its improbability.
 
 Synonyms unlikelihood, implausibility doubtfulness, uncertainty, dubiousness unthinkability, inconceivability, incredibility - 1.1count noun An improbable circumstance or event.
 the film is full of improbabilities Example sentencesExamples -  In a season full of improbabilities, anything could happen.
 -  There are some minor ones, primarily in the improbabilities in certain portions of the story.
 -  That such intervention is an extreme improbability must be reckoned as another cost of the Iraq war.
 -  I drew attention, as have other commentators, to troubling improbabilities in the tremendous watery climax to Eliot's novel.
 -  Though the movie clearly means well, it falls back on clichés and improbabilities to complete its narrative.
 -  The separation and this litigation have made that an improbability just as in the Poole case.
 -  It all depends how these things actually occur as to whether or not that is an improbability about this account.
 -  The Yankees don't want to trade either, making a deal for him an improbability.
 -  One could go on poking holes, but the improbabilities are legion.
 -  The improbabilities in the film continue to mount.
 -  It goes to show that such improbabilities are all integral parts of the unpredictable game called baseball.
 -  Even assuming the improbability that all the wounded died, the overall picture does not change.
 -  This improbability underscores the impossible circumstances in which England puts its poor orphans.
 -  Today that is a very distant proposition as its realization depends on the conjunction of many improbabilities.
 -  An aching back makes smiling a physical improbability.
 -  It merely piles endless improbabilities upon easy laughs.
 -  Second, he emphasizes the importance of not being carried away by improbabilities viewed after the event anyway.
 -  Drama is full of the unexpected, the exceptions that prove the rule, improbabilities that seem entirely natural.
 -  Despite the improbabilities, catastrophes do happen.
 -  If it contains improbabilities or absurdities, they are not of his creation.
 
  
    Definition of improbability in US English: improbabilitynounɪmˌprɑbəˈbɪlədiimˌpräbəˈbilədē 1The quality of being improbable; unlikelihood.  his belief in the improbability of war in Europe Example sentencesExamples -  Even if you discount the improbability of such poetically contrived melodrama, there are difficulties with this.
 -  The first component is the criterion of complexity or improbability.
 -  The paradox of narrative politics is that it is the very improbability of the campaign that gives it plausibility.
 -  A third reason is the improbability of the success rate the Raelians claim.
 -  Natural selection is a mechanism for generating an exceedingly high degree of improbability.
 -  If there is a scale to determine the degree of improbability then this has to be there right at the top.
 -  Arguments of improbability thus become subjective claims.
 -  They pointed to the improbability of her escape, bound and tied, from a vicious gunman with a dog.
 -  No account had been taken of the inherent probability or improbability of what was alleged.
 -  From this evidence I draw the conclusion that there is no intrinsic improbability in either method.
 -  I believe that the very concept of complexity as disguised improbability is contrary to facts and logic.
 -  Despite the fact of the improbability of interplanetary travel, it is not impossible.
 -  Another point to be made is the psychological improbability of the tale as Krauss relates it.
 -  The first is the improbability, the second is the excessive price, of success.
 -  Some of these stories seem to be collapsing out of sheer improbability.
 -  The physical improbability of the two men having been in the area is pondered.
 -  The statements of Jerome have been questioned or disbelieved on the ground of their intrinsic improbability.
 -  The cryptic whimsy with which this idea is introduced cannot conceal its improbability.
 -  The first thing to note about this story is the high improbability factor in many of its key claims.
 -  Thus, I have resigned myself to the improbability of finding such a wife.
 
 Synonyms unlikelihood, implausibility - 1.1 An improbable event.
 the film is full of improbabilities Example sentencesExamples -  The separation and this litigation have made that an improbability just as in the Poole case.
 -  One could go on poking holes, but the improbabilities are legion.
 -  The Yankees don't want to trade either, making a deal for him an improbability.
 -  This improbability underscores the impossible circumstances in which England puts its poor orphans.
 -  Today that is a very distant proposition as its realization depends on the conjunction of many improbabilities.
 -  It merely piles endless improbabilities upon easy laughs.
 -  Second, he emphasizes the importance of not being carried away by improbabilities viewed after the event anyway.
 -  Drama is full of the unexpected, the exceptions that prove the rule, improbabilities that seem entirely natural.
 -  Even assuming the improbability that all the wounded died, the overall picture does not change.
 -  I drew attention, as have other commentators, to troubling improbabilities in the tremendous watery climax to Eliot's novel.
 -  It all depends how these things actually occur as to whether or not that is an improbability about this account.
 -  Despite the improbabilities, catastrophes do happen.
 -  The improbabilities in the film continue to mount.
 -  In a season full of improbabilities, anything could happen.
 -  That such intervention is an extreme improbability must be reckoned as another cost of the Iraq war.
 -  Though the movie clearly means well, it falls back on clichés and improbabilities to complete its narrative.
 -  It goes to show that such improbabilities are all integral parts of the unpredictable game called baseball.
 -  There are some minor ones, primarily in the improbabilities in certain portions of the story.
 -  An aching back makes smiling a physical improbability.
 -  If it contains improbabilities or absurdities, they are not of his creation.
 
  
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