unlikely
Americanadjective
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not likely to be or occur; improbable; marked by doubt.
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holding little prospect of success; unpromising; likely to fail.
He is an unlikely candidate for reelection.
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not ingratiating; objectionable.
adverb
adjective
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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Some administration officials said that as long as Tehran continued to attack regional countries and Israel still wanted to strike Iranian targets, it was unlikely the U.S. could easily withdraw.
The U.S. and China are unlikely to slow their AI-infrastructure and technology spending despite higher energy prices, which could support Asia’s electronics-oriented economies, they say.
China’s tech titans are embracing an unlikely outsider: OpenClaw, a project created by an Austrian developer that is making waves across the country.
U.K. retail sales were flat in February, with any near-term recovery unlikely due to knock-on effects from the Middle East conflict, the British Retail Consortium said.
However, the message is unlikely to resonate with many in the United States, where gas-guzzling vehicles remain popular.
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