its never gonna happen, its impossible.
"its ridiculously implausible that pigs could ever fly"
implausible means that something is unbelievable
Ridiculous; implausible
it means ridiculously
ridiculously; so as to arouse or deserve laughter
Implausible is an adjective which means improbable, unlikely, unbelievable, or incredible. Example sentence: The plot of that movie was implausible, I'm not recommending it.
"Implausible" is used to mean that something cannot, logically, be correct (or true). For example, if someone calls into work sick, but is later seen in the pub the same day, their story of "illness" is implausible.
as implausible as it amy sound big foot may be realimplausible: not believable
Implausible expresses doubt of a slightly lesser degree than incredible. Something incredible is literally, "not believable," whereas something implausible MIGHT be true but is highly unlikely. Cotton Mather held spectral evidence to be implausible.
No, it is an adjective. The adverb form is ridiculously.
"Ridiculously" is an adverb in the phrase "ridiculously easy test." It modifies the adjective "easy" to emphasize the extreme simplicity of the test.
Ridiculously hot means that it really hot. Another saying is "it's ungodly hot." These statements are typically used to describe the weather. It's not necessarily a "bad" thing. It's just a statement about the temperature. It's ridiculously hot out today and I'm sweating like a pig.
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