Definition of Unlikelihood. Meaning of Unlikelihood. Synonyms of Unlikelihood

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Definition of Unlikelihood

Unlikelihood
Unlikelihood Un*like"li*hood, n. Absence of likelihood.

Meaning of Unlikelihood from wikipedia

- intimidates a person, and it is characteristically identified by its unlikelihood in terms of social and moral reasonableness. In the legal sense, these...
- because of its "wide distribution, remaining large po****tions, and the unlikelihood that it is in decline at a rate fast enough to trigger even Near Threatened"...
- 21st century; the regulations are criticized as unreasonable due to the unlikelihood of consuming enough coumarin to cause ill effects and due to the presence...
- is relatively unlikely in the absence of the hypothesized cause; such unlikelihood is to be established by empirical evidence. A mere observation of a correlation...
- billion from the United States. During the 2024 presidential campaign, the unlikelihood of some of Trump's falsehoods—for example, that images of Harris's campaign...
- the propaganda surrounding his subjects." Furthermore, because of the unlikelihood that Shakespeare would have had direct access to the Gr**** text of Plutarch's...
- characters a lack of "familial warmth and stability", which demonstrates the unlikelihood of domestic fantasies. The film contains ironic jokes about domesticity...
- of European skaters by the NHL Central Scouting Bureau. Despite the unlikelihood of Hedman playing in Russia, he was drafted 83rd overall by the Kontinental...
- geisha to take a danna, simply because of the expenses involved and the unlikelihood that a modern man could support both his household and a geisha's living...
- preliminary ****ction on an emergency basis, with the majority citing the unlikelihood of success on the underlying merits, setting the stage for fuller hearings...