unplausive (Meaning)
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unplausive (a.)
Not approving; disapproving.
Synonyms & Antonyms of unplausive
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unplausive Sentence Examples
- The unplausive performance did not elicit any cheers from the audience.
- The unplausive gesture of the politician drew widespread criticism.
- The student's unplausive attempt to solve the problem resulted in further setbacks.
- The unplausive outcome of the negotiations left both parties dissatisfied.
- The unplausive strategy adopted by the team led to a humiliating defeat.
- The unplausive weather conditions prevented the outdoor event from taking place.
- The unplausive analogy made by the speaker failed to resonate with the listeners.
- The unplausive news sent shockwaves through the community.
- The unplausive behavior of the children warranted a stern talking-to from their parents.
- The unplausive forecasts for the economy cast a shadow over the financial markets.
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Not approving; disapproving.
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The unplausive performance did not elicit any cheers from the audience.
The unplausive gesture of the politician drew widespread criticism.
The student's unplausive attempt to solve the problem resulted in further setbacks.
The unplausive outcome of the negotiations left both parties dissatisfied.