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Implausible
Implausible meaning
Not plausible; unlikely; dubious.
Synonyms of Implausible
Example sentences (20)
Although Nigerian politicians are notorious for being unprincipled, it sounds implausible that Amaechi would take that step at this time.
A suggestion that we would have held events which were ‘obviously’ contrary to the Rules and Guidance, and allowed those events to be immortalised by the official photographer is implausible,” Johnson said in his written evidence.
In contrast to where we stand today, consider the implausible but true fact Nixon won a majority of younger voters in 1968.
The double life of William Afton, as both a serial killer and a career counselor, seems implausible.
The story is implausible, even for an opera.
They dismissed that plan, like the prospect of overall invasion, as implausible.
Two months ago, with the Islanders reeling going into the All-Star break, this scenario would have been implausible.
After all that ’80s uproar, Serra had now beguiled audiences in 1997 with the ellipses’ implausible geometry, their woozy curvature.
As the series reminds audiences in the very first episode, nearly 90% of Poland’s Jewish population was murdered by the Nazis, which makes the writing surrounding the Kurc siblings' remarkable story of survival oftentimes feel implausible.
Everett’s ability to contend seemed implausible entering the season, but now there’s plenty of reasons for the team to make a splash.
I’m not a doctor but this story sounds medically implausible.
In fact, if I were to devise a tabletop exercise for law enforcement to identify gaps in their school shooting response plans and I included the kinds of multiple points of failure in Uvalde, the exercise would be rejected as implausible.
It’s a lawless, sly strategy that can be defended only through the use of euphemisms like “modern-day adaptable governance” — as well as implausible attributions of all that is good and right to the rogue administrative state.
Many economists complained that last year’s autumn statement had factored in implausible squeezes to public spending, as the Chancellor sought to introduce tax-cutting measures while keeping a tight lid on projections for departmental budgets.
Prosecutors said at a court hearing on Saturday that White had given conflicting and implausible explanations for the boy's condition, until finally admitting to throwing him against the wall.
This story would have shocked critics of "Gilligan's Island" (and there were many) who said the show was dumb and implausible.
When the moment arrived for Fiona to choose, she exclaimed: "Oh my gosh, some of this is so implausible but I know some of it's got to be right.
With the media having elevated her from also-ran vice president to savior of the republic a couple of weekends ago, why not try to get it to swallow an even more outlandishly implausible notion?
And it’s deeply mystifying, since the numbers seem implausible.
But fast forward to our own era of recurrent economic crises, geopolitical uncertainty and chaos wrought by an unforgiving pandemic, and the possibility of an easy return to the old centrist consensus seems utterly implausible.