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The word 'Implausible' is correct and commonly used in written English
It means something that is not believable or realistic. You can use it when describing a story or idea that seems unlikely or impossible to happen. For example: - The plot of the movie was too implausible to be taken seriously. - His excuse for being late sounded implausible and we knew he was lying. - The scientist's theory was considered implausible by his peers. - The book's ending was so implausible that it ruined the entire story for me.
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Implausible
adjective
Not plausible; unlikely; dubious.
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This is implausible.
This seems implausible.
But that is implausible.
That seems implausible.
The Telegraph's reviewer was less keen, dubbing it "implausible and grandiose".
But many in the energy sector take the view that energy demand will continue to rise, and that the targets to phase out fossil fuels by 2050 appear implausible.
When Jane Grigson did her delightful last series Slow Down, Fast Food, we photographed a gigantic hamburger with an implausible bite taken out of it, our tasteful riposte to the cigarette-stubbed-out-in-the-fried-egg school of lurid food photography.
In his statement to the Guardian, Burgum called the account given by the fireman and apparently supported by the IPCC investigation "implausible in the extreme".
In order to provide breathing space between the disaster set pieces, Stone is provided with a saccharine, implausible backstory full of sledgehammer symbolism.
"I find equally implausible the Labour critique that the BBC is too rightwing.
Logically it would seem implausible that anyone working at a bank needing a taxpayer bailout could be entitled to a bonus.
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