Term improbable means that something will probably not happen or the event will most likely not occur.example: 'today is sunny and there are no clouds it improbable that it will rain.
impossible...improper, improbable, and impure.
No, "unprobable" is not a commonly recognized word in the English language. The correct term would be "improbable" to convey something not likely to happen.
All tattoos vary from owner to owner, depending on their meaning. It is improbable that a tattoo has only one meaning.-Shocker
A response to this question is improbable. Your recommendation of my answer is also, equally improbable. It is improbable that you will find my answer helpful. There. Three examples.
Improbable was created in 2005.
The suffix for "improbable" is "-able".
Farce
That's an improbable story.
Not credible; surpassing belief; too extraordinary and improbable to admit of belief; unlikely; marvelous; fabulous.
I might win the lottery, but it is improbable.
You have it right.That is the correct spelling of "improbable" (unlikely).
It is improbable that the sun were to crash into the earth.It is improbable that you would get struck by lighting at this very moment.The girl found a conclusion to a problem by canceling out the improbable answers.