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implausible (adjective); more implausible, most implausible
1. A reference to a quality that provokes disbelief: Henry gave the teacher an implausible excuse for being tardy.
2. Relating to something that is highly imaginative and unlikely: The weather forecaster had an implausible explanation as to why the thunder storm suddenly took place during the sunny day.
3. Characteristic of a lack of any truth or credibility: Rob’s parents had a hard time trying to believe his implausible reason for going to bed so late, because he has given them such unbelievable and false explanations before!
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2. Relating to something that is highly imaginative and unlikely: The weather forecaster had an implausible explanation as to why the thunder storm suddenly took place during the sunny day.
3. Characteristic of a lack of any truth or credibility: Rob’s parents had a hard time trying to believe his implausible reason for going to bed so late, because he has given them such unbelievable and false explanations before!
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