If you mean "use the word 'plausible' in a sentience" there here you:
Dad: Do you want to go skiing today?
Son: I'm feeling kind of sick, but ill rest a little then ill decide
Dad: OK, let me know if its a plausible decision
His explanation was interesting but it wasn't really plausible.
I'm sorry, but that is not a plausible request.
His argument was plausible, but in the end it turned out to be false.
I can, but your teacher probably isn't going to like it. Or may like it quite a bit, but still won't give you a good grade for it: "Plausable" is a plausible, but incorrect, spelling of the word "plausible."
Her story sounded completely plausible.
Reasonable is another word for plausible!! :)
Your theory has plausibility, but we need to test it.
what is a good sentence for the word opposite
A good sentence for the word baffled is:
The root word of plausible is "plausibilis," which comes from the Latin verb "plaudere," meaning "to applaud" or "to approve."
We considered Detective Martin's theory, but in the end it was just not plausible. The weather report indicated that a severe tornado was highly plausible for a neighboring county.
Any sentence that properly uses the word additionally is a good sentence. Additionally, the above is a great sentence.