ebatõenäoline
ebatõenäoline is an Estonian word that translates to "unlikely" or "improbable" in English. It is used to describe events, situations, or outcomes that have a low probability of occurring. The word is formed by combining the prefix "e-" which negates the following word, with the adjective "tõenäoline" meaning "likely" or "probable". Therefore, "ebatõenäoline" literally means "not likely".
This term can be applied in various contexts, from everyday conversations about chances of something happening
The concept of unlikeliness is fundamental to understanding risk assessment, decision-making under uncertainty, and the interpretation