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111St. Wigbert — St. Wigbert † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Wigbert Companion of St. Boniface, born in England about 675; died at Hersfeld about 746. Positive biographical accounts of him are scanty; he had several contemporaries of the same name, and… …
112nonprobable — adjective Not probable …
113odds\ are\ against — v. phr. the likelihood of success is not probable; the chances of success are poor. The odds are against her getting here before Monday …
114improbable — a. Unlikely, not probable …
115improbable — adj unlikely, highly unlikely, not probable or likely, doubtful, dubious, questionable, Inf. fishy; implausible, impractical, unrealistic, incredible, unbelievable; inconceivable, unthinkable, out of the question, ridiculous, absurd, crazy,… …
116doubtful — doubt•ful [[t]ˈdaʊt fəl[/t]] adj. 1) of uncertain outcome 2) admitting of or causing doubt; uncertain 3) unsettled in opinion or belief; undecided; hesitant 4) cvb of dubious character or value: doubtful tactics[/ex] 5) unlikely; not probable •… …
117improbable — im•prob•a•ble [[t]ɪmˈprɒb ə bəl[/t]] adj. not probable; unlikely to be true or to happen • Etymology: 1590–1600; < L im•prob a•bil′i•ty, n. im•prob′a•ble•ness, n. im•prob′a•bly, adv …
118improbable — /ɪmˈprɒbəbəl / (say im probuhbuhl) adjective not probable; unlikely to be true or to happen. –improbably, adverb …
119alā — alā English meaning: interjection Deutsche Übersetzung: under likewise “hallo!” Material: O.Ind. alalü(bhavant ) “alert, awake, smart becoming” (mind. arē, rē “du da!” rather to arí “foreigner, stranger”, Thieme Der stranger in… …
120fish´i|ness — fish|y «FIHSH ee», adjective, fish|i|er, fish|i|est. 1. like a fish in smell, taste, or shape: »The apartment had a fishy smell after we had codfish for dinner. 2. of fish …