adv. [UN-1 11, 5 b.]
1. Without good reason.
1613. Purchas, Pilgrimage (1614), 62. The Iew not vnprobably thinketh that mixtures were forbidden.
1721. Strype, Eccl. Mem., I. l. 373. Being able to diminish, by the authority of wise and knowing men, things unjustly and unprobably crept in.
2. Without probability; improbably.
1606. Choice, Chance, etc. (1881), 53. Pardon me if I speak vnprobably and Let me say what I think.