far-fetched

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Not likely; difficult to believe; outlandish; wild; impractical

He is full of far-fetched ideas to make money.

Brought from far away

it may be, if like industry were used, those far fetched druggs would prosper as well with us, as in those countries, whence now we have them .

disapproval If you describe a story or idea as far-fetched, you are criticizing it because you think it is unlikely to be true or practical. The storyline was too far-fetched and none of the actors was particularly good. = unrealistic. extremely unlikely to be true or to happen
far-fetched argument
improbable assertion, implausible claim, ungrounded argument
farfetched
{a} forced, brought from afrar, dear
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improbable, implausible, unlikely, fantastic, doubtful
farfetched
{s} strained, forced, not connected, unrelated
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alternative spelling of far-fetched
farfetched
highly imaginative but unlikely; "a farfetched excuse"; "an implausible explanation"
farfetched
Brought from far, or from a remote place
farfetched
highly imaginative but unlikely; "a farfetched excuse"; "an implausible explanation
farfetched
Studiously sought; not easily or naturally deduced or introduced; forced; strained
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