Plot hole
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British pronunciation/plˈɒt hˈəʊl/
American pronunciation/plˈɑːt hˈoʊl/

Definition & Meaning of "plot hole"

Plot hole
01

an apparent mistake or inconsistency in the narrative of a book, motion picture, etc.

What is a "plot hole"?

A plot hole is a gap or inconsistency in a story's plot that creates confusion or undermines the narrative's logic. It often involves missing information or contradictions that disrupt the flow of the story and make certain elements or events seem implausible or unresolved. Plot holes can affect the believability of the narrative and can detract from the overall coherence and effectiveness of the story.

plot hole

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The film critic's vivisection of the movie's plot exposed its numerous inconsistencies and plot holes.
Critics seem to carp endlessly about plot holes no one else even notices.
At first, I thought the movie was amazing, but on second thoughts, I realized it had many plot holes and inconsistencies.
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