implausible (adj) - not appearing to be true; provoking disbelief [im-plaw-zuh-buhl]
BREAKDOWN: IM- (not) + PLAUS- (approve) + -IBLE (able to be)
implausibility is the quality of being unrealistic, farfetched, or difficult to believe
plausible means appearing to be valid or likely, but potentially deceptive
“It seems implausible, yet time and again history has proven it true. Virtually every major shift in cultural history can trace its origins to the work of a small group, often gathered around an innovative thinker or body of thought.” —Alan AtKisson