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- Dictionaryimplausible/ɪmˈplɔːzɪbl/
adjective
- 1. (of an argument or statement) not seeming reasonable or probable; failing to convince: "this is a blatantly implausible claim"
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The meaning of IMPLAUSIBLE is not plausible : provoking disbelief. How to use implausible in a sentence.
adjective. uk / ɪmˈplɔː.zə.b ə l / us / ɪmˈplɑː.zə.b ə l / Add to word list. difficult to believe, or unlikely: The whole plot of the film is ridiculously implausible. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. not able to happen, exist, or be true. impossible You can't be at my party and at work at the same time – it's impossible!
adjective. us / ɪmˈplɔ·zə·bəl / Add to word list. difficult to believe; not probable: The plot of the movie, involving a 23-year-old brain surgeon, is implausible to begin with. (Definition of implausible from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of implausible. implausible.
Implausible definition: not plausible; not having the appearance of truth or credibility. See examples of IMPLAUSIBLE used in a sentence.
Something that's implausible is farfetched or unlikely. If it's 3 pm and you still have to study for three exams and write an essay before midnight, it’s implausible that you’ll also have time to watch a movie.
adjective. If you describe something as implausible, you believe that it is unlikely to be true. I had to admit it sounded like an implausible excuse. It seems implausible that the projects would have gone ahead without her backing. Synonyms: improbable, unlikely, weak, incredible More Synonyms of implausible. implausibly adverb.
Definition of implausible adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.