inherently implausible

Frequency: 5.03.5 per million words

Suggests that something is implausible due to its basic nature or characteristics.

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Examples (10)

  • His story was inherently implausible, making it difficult to believe.
  • The proposed solution seemed inherently implausible given the limited resources.
  • Such a miraculous recovery is inherently implausible without any medical intervention.
  • Critics found the government's explanation inherently implausible and demanded further investigation.
  • The idea of time travel, though captivating, remains inherently implausible to many scientists.
  • Her excuse for being late was inherently implausible, lacking any supporting details.
  • The entire premise of the science fiction novel was inherently implausible, yet entertaining.
  • It's inherently implausible that such a complex system could have evolved by pure chance.
  • The witness's testimony was considered inherently implausible due to several contradictions.
  • Many considered the politician's campaign promises inherently implausible and unrealistic.