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unlikely

American  
[uhn-lahyk-lee] / ʌnˈlaɪk li /

adjective

unlikelier, unlikeliest
  1. not likely to be or occur; improbable; marked by doubt.

  2. holding little prospect of success; unpromising; likely to fail.

    He is an unlikely candidate for reelection.

  3. not ingratiating; objectionable.


adverb

  1. in an unlikely way.

unlikely British  
/ ʌnˈlaɪklɪ /

adjective

  1. not likely; improbable

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unlikely Idioms  

Other Word Forms

  • unlikeliness noun

Etymology

Origin of unlikely

First recorded in 1325–75, unlikely is from the Middle English word unlikli. See un- 1, likely

Example Sentences

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The false signal was evident, because the ship broadcast the exact same coordinates for two days, which shipping experts say is highly unlikely under normal behavior.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 24, 2026

I think it’s very unlikely that the court will rule against the amendment.

From Slate • Apr. 24, 2026

Dr. Turyshev emphasizes that without a clear, testable prediction, additional experiments in the solar system are unlikely to yield new results.

From Science Daily • Apr. 24, 2026

Data analytics itself is unlikely to disappear, but it is evolving quickly.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 24, 2026

The warning came from an unlikely source, a girl named Emily who’d shared a cell with Sara the night before.

From "City Spies" by James Ponti