Implausibly (Adverb)
Meaning
Not easy to believe; "incredibly, she survived the crash".
Examples
- The detective arrived at the scene, skeptical that the suspect could have escaped so implausibly without being caught.
- His implausibly simple solution to the complex math problem left his classmates in awe.
- After years of searching, they stumbled upon a treasure, which they found implausibly intact, hidden beneath the centuries-old ruins.
- She claimed to have lost twenty pounds in one week, a weight loss that seemed implausibly rapid to her friends.
- The idea that he had coincidentally bumped into his long-lost childhood friend in a foreign country seemed implausibly far-fetched.