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sweet hannah
Egypt

improbably golden
 

Dear Esl teachers,

I �ve read a sentence that I couldn �t understand fully. It says: " she asked me running her fingers through hair which was improbably golden."

I don �t understand the blue part. If the hair is not golden , so why to mentions this color specifically? I believe there �s a certain meaning that I can �t get. Can anybody help me?

Thanks in advance

12 Jul 2011      





ueslteacher
Ukraine

Her hair had such a golden shade that he (or whoever is narrating the story) couldn �t believe his own eyes because it was something you wouldn �t expect the hair look like:)
Sophia

13 Jul 2011     



yanogator
United States

The implied word here is "natuarlly". It is improbable that it is naturally golden.
 
Bruce

13 Jul 2011     



sweet hannah
Egypt


Thanks a lot Sophie and Bruce. You were a great help!

13 Jul 2011     



chud
Israel

Could I say: "unbelievably golden"?

13 Jul 2011     



yanogator
United States

Yes, chud, but it would mean that her hair was so golden that it was difficult to believe that color was possible, but wouldn �t be implying that it wasn �t natural.
 
Bruce

13 Jul 2011     



sweet hannah
Egypt


So I think that the writer here may mean that she wears a wig or died her hair?

13 Jul 2011