increasingly implausible

Frequency: 6.27.8 per million words

Used to describe something that is becoming more implausible over time.

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Examples (10)

  • He gave a series of increasingly implausible excuses.
  • The politician's promises seemed increasingly implausible as the election drew nearer.
  • As more evidence emerged, their alibi became increasingly implausible.
  • The idea of a quick victory grew increasingly implausible with each passing day.
  • Her story was increasingly implausible, full of contradictions and inconsistencies.
  • The claims made by the company were increasingly implausible to investors.
  • It became increasingly implausible that he could have completed the task alone.
  • With new scientific discoveries, the old theories appeared increasingly implausible.
  • The witness's testimony became increasingly implausible under cross-examination.
  • The concept of perpetual motion is increasingly implausible in modern physics.