Implausible vs Apocryphal - What's the difference?
implausible | apocryphal |
Not plausible; unlikely; dubious.
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Of, or pertaining to, the .
Of doubtful authenticity, or lacking authority; not regarded as canonical.
Of dubious veracity; of questionable accuracy or truthfulness; anecdotal or in the nature of an urban legend.
As adjectives the difference between implausible and apocryphal
is that implausible is not plausible; unlikely; dubious while apocryphal is of or relating to the apocrypha.implausible
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Alternative forms
* unplausibleAdjective
(en adjective)More on Harper", Language Log ,
- Harper finds the idea that Latin developed into the modern Romance languages too implausible to believe.
apocryphal
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Adjective
(en adjective)- Many scholars consider the stories of the monk Teilo to be apocryphal .
- There is an apocryphal tale of a little boy plugging the dike with his finger.
