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Definition of improbably in English: improbablyadverb ɪmˈprɒbəbli In an unexpected or unlikely manner. monasteries perch improbably on crags and cliff tops a barbecue lunch including, improbably, a jar of caviar each as submodifier everyone in the film is improbably gorgeous Example sentencesExamples - The main character is a dancer, who improbably has absolutely no problem getting involved with a crack dealer.
- Everyone in the film is improbably gorgeous.
- He and his adversary the sheriff improbably both sleep with the same woman.
- The curved capsule seems improbably fragile, like a giant insect cocoon lodged among the trees.
- There have long been debates about the accuracy of composers' metronome marks, many of which have seemed improbably slow or fast to later generations.
- The Italian composer was born, improbably enough, at Newcastle upon Tyne.
- Improbably yet convincingly, the film ends on an optimistic note.
- A frustratingly large number of improbably tall people seemed to enjoy competing with each other to see who could spend the most time stood directly in front of me.
- This year, summer has appeared improbably early.
- The book is a tedious affair that meanders along the journey of its plot before marooning us in an improbably happy ending.
Definition of improbably in US English: improbablyadverbimˈpräbəblē In an unexpected or unlikely manner. monasteries perch improbably on crags and cliff tops a barbecue lunch including, improbably, a jar of caviar each as submodifier everyone in the film is improbably gorgeous Example sentencesExamples - The main character is a dancer, who improbably has absolutely no problem getting involved with a crack dealer.
- The book is a tedious affair that meanders along the journey of its plot before marooning us in an improbably happy ending.
- The Italian composer was born, improbably enough, at Newcastle upon Tyne.
- The curved capsule seems improbably fragile, like a giant insect cocoon lodged among the trees.
- Improbably yet convincingly, the film ends on an optimistic note.
- He and his adversary the sheriff improbably both sleep with the same woman.
- A frustratingly large number of improbably tall people seemed to enjoy competing with each other to see who could spend the most time stood directly in front of me.
- This year, summer has appeared improbably early.
- There have long been debates about the accuracy of composers' metronome marks, many of which have seemed improbably slow or fast to later generations.
- Everyone in the film is improbably gorgeous.
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