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flimsy

adjective (DIFFICULT TO BELIEVE)
 
 
/ˈflɪm.zi/

Definition

A flimsy argument, excuse, etc. is weak and difficult to believe: When I asked him why he was late, he gave me some flimsy excuse about having car trouble.Not believable flimsily
 
 
/-zɪ.li/ adverb
Fragile and breakableBelievable
flimsiness
 
 
/-nəs/ noun [U]
Fragile and breakableBelievable
(Definition of flimsy adjective (DIFFICULT TO BELIEVE) from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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