Implausible vs Strained - What's the difference?
implausible | strained | Related terms |
Not plausible; unlikely; dubious.
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Forced through a strainer.
Under tension; tense.
(strain)
Implausible is a related term of strained.
As adjectives the difference between implausible and strained
is that implausible is not plausible; unlikely; dubious while strained is forced through a strainer.As a verb strained is
(strain).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.
strained
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Babies don’t seem to like strained peas, even though the puree is easy for them to eat and digest.
- Ever since the fight our relation has been strained .
