Synonym: improbable, unbelievable, unconvincing. Similar words: unlike, likely, likelihood, like, and the like, likewise, feel like, something like. Meaning: [ʌnˈlaɪklɪ] adj. 1. not likely to be true or to occur or to have occurred 2. has little chance of being the case or coming about 3. having a probability too low to inspire belief.
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31, I believed him, even though his story sounded unlikely.
32, A swift change is longed for, but unlikely.
33, Roy is unlikely to spring any surprises.
34, They have built hotels in the most unlikely places.
35, Structural reforms are unlikely under the present government.
36, I always thought his popularity was unlikely to last.
37, Theoretically we could still win, but it's very unlikely.
38, The Prime Minister is unlikely to endorse this view.
39, There is unlikely to be rain.
40, The controversy is unlikely to die down.
41, The appeal is unlikely to succeed.
42, He seems a most unlikely candidate for the job.
43, It's unlikely that the thieves will be caught.
44, His condition is unlikely to improve.
45, Such conduct is unlikely to advance your interests.
46, He is very ill and unlikely to recover.
47, She gave me an unlikely explanation for her behaviour.
48, Your father is unlikely to change his ways now.
49, Colleagues call Oates an unlikely plagiarist.
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51, the new regime is unlikely.
52, She may, not unlikely, go abroad.
53, He is unlikely to alter his game plan.
54, That is an unlikely eventuality.
55, This achievement is unlikely ever to be equalled.
56, He thought it unlikely that she would refuse.
57, His case is unlikely to evoke public sympathy.
58, It's unlikely that this gully was produced by nature.
59, Their recognition of the new law is unlikely.
60, The child who rebels is unlikely to be overlooked.