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improbably

adverb

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adv

Etymology: Etymology tree English improbable Middle English -ly English -ly English improbably From improbable + -ly.

  1. In an improbable manner; without probability.

    […]and two enormous Scottish poems, the Buik of Alexander, which has been improbably ascribed to Barbour, and Sir Gilbert Hay's Buik of Alexander the Conquerour; one nearly complete Prose Life of Alexander and fragments of four others; a stanzaic translation of the Fuerres de Gadres which survives only in a fragment, the Romance of Cassamus, and three separate translations of the Secreta Secretorum.