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implausible
[im-plaw-zuh-buhl]
adjective
not plausible; not having the appearance of truth or credibility.
an implausible alibi.
Synonyms: , ,
implausible
/ ɪˈɔːəə /
adjective
not plausible; provoking disbelief; unlikely
Other 51Թ Forms
- implausibility noun
- implausibleness noun
- implausibly adverb
- ˌܲˈٲ noun
- ˈܲ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of implausible1
Example Sentences
Plaid Cymru MP, Ben Lake said the explanation was "completely implausible".
Under questioning, Meher initially offered an implausible story about being forced to deliver the letter under threat.
In the end the sheriff's conclusion was that the Arthur Knight charade was "implausible" and "fanciful".
The paintings depict implausible scenarios: What if the grim reaper slipped on a banana on his way to kill you?
“This cooperative agreement promotes exaggerated and implausible climate threats, contributing to a phenomenon known as climate anxiety,” his office wrote in an April 8 press release from the Department of Commerce.
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