Sentence examples for unplausible from inspiring English sources

The word “unplausible” is correct and usable in written English.
This is an adjective that often appears in formal literary contexts to describe something that is not likely to be true or reasonable. Example sentence: His explanation for his tardiness was unplausible, as it contradicted the testimony of other witnesses.

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unplausible

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Stebbing (1933) finds Reid's argument "suggestive" and "not unplausible" because the conclusion is weak (G4), while Mill (1843/1930) appears to reject the argument on account of our vast ignorance of properties that might be relevant (G3).

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