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implausible
English
Etymology
From im- +? plausible.
Adjective
implausible (comparative more implausible, superlative most implausible)
- Not plausible; unlikely; dubious.
- 2008, February 17, Mark Liberman, "More on Harper", Language Log,
- Harper finds the idea that Latin developed into the modern Romance languages too implausible to believe.
- 2008, February 17, Mark Liberman, "More on Harper", Language Log,
Synonyms
- (not plausible): unplausible
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implausibly
English
Etymology
implausible +? -ly
Adverb
implausibly (comparative more implausibly, superlative most implausibly)
- In an implausible or dubious manner.
References
- implausibly in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
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