Implausible

/ɪmˈplɔzəbəl/ adjective

Not seeming reasonable or probable; difficult to believe based on what is known or expected. It describes claims, explanations, or scenarios that strain credibility without being outright impossible.

From Latin implausibilis, meaning 'not worthy of applause,' composed of in- (not) + plausibilis (deserving approval). The original sense related to ideas not worthy of acceptance or approval by reasonable people.

AMምክንያታዊ ያልሆነ
ARغير معقول
BNঅবিশ্বাস্য
CAimplausible
CSnepravděpodobný
DAusandsynlig
DEunglaubwürdig
ELαπίθανη
ESimplausible
FAغیرمعقول
FIepäuskottava
FRimplausible
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