Meaning & Definition of word "Farfetched"

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    Farfetched

    /ˈfɑːr.fɛtʃt/

    adjective:

    • 1. unlikely to happen or be true; implausible.
      • Example: The idea that the moon is made of cheese is utterly farfetched.
    • 2. strained or improbable; not natural or realistic.
      • Example: His explanation for disappearing during the meeting seemed farfetched and unconvincing.
    • 3. exaggerated or overly ambitious.
      • Example: The plot of the movie was so farfetched that it lost the interest of many viewers.
    • 4. improbable, difficult to believe.
      • Example: While the story was entertaining, some of the details were simply farfetched.

    Etymology

    From the past participle of 'farfetch', meaning to fetch from afar.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    far-fetched idea:

    An idea that is unlikely or improbable.

    far-fetched story:

    A story that is difficult to believe due to its implausibility.

    Related Words

    implausible:

    Not seeming reasonable or probable; failing to convince.

    exaggerated:

    Represented as greater than is true; overstated.

    Slang Meanings of farfetched

    Meaning: A far stretch of the imagination

    Example Sentence: Thinking my cat can talk is a farfetched notion.

    Meaning: A wild idea

    Example Sentence: Her plan to travel to Mars in a homemade rocket was pretty farfetched.