improbably
(ad.)未必然地,不象真實地
Im·prob·a·ble a. Not probable; unlikely to be true; not to be expected under the circumstances or in the usual course of events; as, an improbable story or event.
He . . . sent to Elutherius, then bishop of Rome, an improbable letter, as some of the contents discover. --Milton.
-- Im*prob*a*ble*ness, n. -- Im*prob*a*bly, adv.
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improbably
adv : not easy to believe; "behind you the coastal hills plunge to
the incredibly blue sea backed by the Turkish
mountains" [syn: incredibly, implausibly, unbelievably]
[ant: believably, credibly]