implausible

IPA: ɪmpɫˈɔzʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Not plausible; unlikely; dubious.
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Examples of "implausible" in Sentences

  • It is being described as implausible given the number of people.
  • It was implausible from the start and sounds downright ludicrous now.
  • Ex Bank of America CEO calls suit "implausible" - Lawyers for former Bank of America CEO Ken
  • That seems kind of implausible, given that the readers can see the characters on the covers.
  • But Bridge undercuts his credibility by describing early childhood and later events in implausible and gratuitous detail, including pages of line-by-line dialogue.
  • He also said he promoted the vehicles to the Chinese government, a statement that has been described as implausible by Fred Bild, Canada's ambassador to China at the time of the alleged lobbying.
  • When one judge believes the plausibility of a claim of discrimination and another judge feels the claim is implausible, that is a very ill-defined and essentially discretionary decision that sensible people can disagree about.
  • Let me add one more item: Senator Obama’s indulgence in implausible reconciliations of past and present statements evidences an internal conviction that he is so charismatic, clever and convincing that ordinary mortals can be counted on to fall in readily with this week’s version of reality.
  • I don’t find that utterly implausible – and among the reasons that I don’t find it implausible is that at various times in American history, universities have had quota systems for Jews, and there is reason to suspect that University of California may be doing something like a quota system for Asians.

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