extremely implausible

Frequency: 7.010.5 per million words

Indicates a very high degree of implausibility.

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Examples (10)

  • The witness's account was extremely implausible.
  • It seems extremely implausible that they would agree to such terms.
  • Critics found the plot of the new film extremely implausible.
  • His excuse for being late was extremely implausible, bordering on ridiculous.
  • The idea of a perpetual motion machine is extremely implausible from a scientific standpoint.
  • While interesting, the theory remains extremely implausible without concrete evidence.
  • She considered the explanation for the sudden disappearance extremely implausible.
  • The suggestion that the company could recover quickly seemed extremely implausible to investors.
  • Winning the lottery twice in a row is extremely implausible.
  • The politician's promise to cut taxes and increase spending simultaneously was deemed extremely implausible.