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verisimilar
[ver-uh-sim-uh-ler]
adjective
having the appearance of truth; likely; probable.
a verisimilar tale.
verisimilar
/ ˌɛɪˈɪɪə /
adjective
appearing to be true; probable; likely
Other Word Forms
- verisimilarly adverb
- ˌˈ adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of verisimilar1
Word History and Origins
Origin of verisimilar1
Example Sentences
It traffics, superficially, in realism, though the budget sets, lighting and costumes are only vaguely verisimilar.
As Actress unfurls we’re exposed to a mix of personal, verisimilar moments and artful vignettes.
We try to be as verisimilar as we can.
In the second place, the actions of tragedy are either really true, that is, historical, or if not true, have all the appearance of truth, that is, they are verisimilar.
Charming, but in no proper sense of the word natural or verisimilar.
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