more probable most probable
probable is an adjective
"likely"could be substituted for probable
it is probable
Lightening was the probable cause of the power shutdown. It is probable that the economic situation will deteriorate. I think lightening is the cause of the bad power .
The opposite is "improbable" (unlikely).
The most simplest answer would be improbable.
Probable you think to ions but ions are not subatomic particles.
Probable you think to ions but ions are not subatomic particles.
pro
Mingle with females and you probable find one you like. Mingling means talk, ask questions, attend events, be attractive to the opposite .
more probable most probable
probable is an adjective
seem probable
The root word of improbability is "probable," which comes from the Latin word "probabilis," meaning "likely" or "credible." The prefix "im-" is added to form the opposite meaning.
The negative prefix for probable is "im-," so the negative form of probable would be "improbable."
un probable