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implausible

Something that is not likely to happen. A third world war is implausible now that so many countries are closely linked economically.

implausible

having a quality that provokes disbelief gave the teacher an implausible excuse (= farfetched) highly imaginative but unlikely a farfetched excuse an implausible explanation

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Simple sentences

Sadly many people will believe things told to them via an email which they would find implausible face-to-face.

Movie subtitles

Because it's implausible.
But, Professor Van Helsing, that theory is implausible.
It was you who answered me, in the sudden silence. greeting my implausible remark with irony.
That's implausible.
But this is an implausible witness!
The cracks in the ceiling trace an implausible labyrinth.
But God knows from what implausible source Miss Greta Ohlsson learned her English vocabulary, too ludicrous to be credited.
In the darkness of the room. were running uncontrollable and implausible rumors.
It's implausible, mathematically.
It's also the most implausible.
It all sounds very implausible.
I mean, it's highly implausible. It's ridiculous.
That is an entirely implausible plot development.
Like most time paradoxes it's implausible, but not necessarily illogical.
Of course, this realm of the fantastic is obviously implausible.
It's not implausible!
I know it sounds implausible, but it's the truth.
We mustn't confuse what's impossible with what's implausible.
What I do for a living relies on stuff that's implausible.
Though it seems that a federal agent may have been involved in the bombing, the other events you've laid down are too incredible on their own. and, quite frankly, implausible.
She made an implausible cause seem totally believable.
Cioran is equally a French writer, so that the thought that he lived another life, in another place in Europe, and that he wrote 5 volumes in another language is implausible for most people.
It'll seem like ajournalistic set-up, organised and implausible.
And it's absolutely implausible to imagine that the number should stay the same, when they're all the time producing.
So to imagine that there's any well missed as big as North Sea is just implausible.
The chances of that happening are so low that, you know They're completely implausible.
Doesn't the theory of a plot against you seem implausible?
I know, it sounds completely implausible.
I-Is totally implausible, it's nuts.
I know it sounds implausible, but half a century of research has build quite a convincing case.

News and current affairs

But that would be so uncontrollable and dangerous for him as to be deeply implausible - unless we drive him to desperation.
Prime Minister Tony Blair is apparently convinced of the strategic desirability of joining the euro, but because a Yes vote in a referendum now looks so implausible he is unlikely to try.
They introduced a safety clause allowing a country to suspend the deficit ceiling in case of serious recession, but they went on to define a serious recession in such a way as to make such a suspension implausible in practice.
One implausible hypothesis follows another.
But that is implausible, given that Buddhist tradition places more emphasis on concern for animals than Judaism, Christianity, or Islam.
Recent history renders this implausible.
But modern macroeconomists will also say that all these models strike them as implausible stories that are not to be taken seriously.
But this is implausible.
Implausible as it sounds, this ideology underlies institutions such as the International Monetary Fund.
In fact, such distances seem implausible, given electric cars' poor range: the Nissan Leaf, for example, can go only 117 kilometers on a charge.
Both understood that for centuries the English Channel has been a formidable geopolitical barrier to a durable sharing of interests between Britain and France. If the Channel has been such a barrier, durable bonds across the Atlantic seem implausible.
So long as left-wing parties seemed suspect, implausible or even semi-revolutionary, center-right parties could conceal their internal contradictions.
In fact, the target is not scientifically backed, and the suggestion that we could achieve it is entirely implausible.
True, many skeptics argue that with reasonable low-cost prophylactic measures, large scale cyber-meltdowns are highly implausible, and that doom-mongers overstate the worst-case scenarios.
Perhaps the idea that severely damaged economies, with limited prospects for independent recoveries, would pass up the opportunity that international cooperation presented was implausible.
Given the number of people climbing out of poverty in China and India, that is a deeply implausible scenario.
People will not respond to implausible pledges, especially if the politicians making them seem unreliable.
Some assumed an implicit debt guarantee, but that was always implausible, given that the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union explicitly ruled it out.
Reducing global population is implausible, and deliberately reducing the size of the global economy would result in increased hardship for billions.
But in practical terms, this effect may be implausible if a high proportion of dollar-denominated debt burdens a candidate.
Although this scenario might now seem implausible, it is actually quite likely to occur.
Political leaders plead impotence, intellectuals dream up implausible global-governance schemes, and the losers increasingly blame immigrants or imports.
If the Channel has been such a barrier, durable bonds across the Atlantic seem implausible.

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