implausibel
Implausibel is an adjective used primarily in Dutch to describe something that is not believable or lacks credibility. It signals that a claim, story, explanation, or hypothesis is unlikely to be true or insufficiently supported by evidence. In Dutch-language discourse, implausibel can apply to a wide range of statements, from everyday rumors to scientific or legal arguments.
Etymology and related forms: Implausibel is formed from the prefix im- (negation) attached to plausible, the
Usage and nuance: The term conveys a stronger judgment than merely unlikely. When something is deemed implausibel,
See also and related terms: Plausible, plausibility, implausibility, implausibly. Cross-linguistically, Dutch implausibel and English implausible share