1. farfetched - Adjective
2. farfetched - Adjective Satellite
Brought from far, or from a remote place.
Studiously sought; not easily or naturally deduced or introduced; forced; strained.
Source: Webster's dictionarya farfetched excuse Source: Internet
He was always full of far-fetched plans, none of which ever worked Source: Internet
Although this is rumor is currently unconfirmed and uncorroborated at the time of writing, it wouldn't be too farfetched to expect a limited run of Travis Scott consoles. Source: Internet
As ridiculously farfetched as it sounds, I find myself being mindful of every transaction/transgression. Source: Internet
At the end, when Rosa confronts him (in a face-off at gunpoint that’s way too farfetched to summon the power it’s going for), she gives a speech that invokes “Titus Andronicus,” Polanski and Bill Cosby, and rape culture in general. Source: Internet
All the cackling about a move west, to Los Angeles, is a bit farfetched. Source: Internet