very implausible

Frequency: 8.019.8 per million words

A common way to emphasize implausibility.

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Examples (10)

  • The story he told was very implausible.
  • Her explanation for being late sounded very implausible.
  • It's very implausible that they would agree to such terms.
  • The detective found the suspect's alibi very implausible.
  • Such a rapid improvement in performance seems very implausible.
  • The idea of a sudden alien invasion is very implausible.
  • Many critics found the plot of the movie very implausible.
  • His claims about winning the lottery twice were very implausible.
  • She dismissed his excuse as very implausible.
  • The scenario presented was very implausible given the circumstances.