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was implausible
adjective
Not plausible; unlikely; dubious.
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It was implausible.
None of this was implausible.
They decided the counter-revolution was implausible.
They thought the ending was implausible.
A month ago that was implausible.
The banks have argued in court in New York that such collusion was implausible.
For one thing, the crime was horrific, and a defense of innocence was implausible.
The combination was implausible but not completely preposterous, since Nirvana did have a Beatles streak.
Until recently, it was heretical to suggest that a two-state solution was implausible.
For Smith, who had lived in a Glasgow transformed by trade and industry, this was implausible.
Professor Janet Todd, editor for the Cambridge edition of Jane Austen, said that murder was implausible.
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