verisimilar
/ˌvɛɹəˈsɪməlɚ/
UK: /ˌvɛɹɪˈsɪmələ/
verisimilar
English
Adj
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Definition
Appearing to be true or real; probable; likely.
Etymology
From Latin vērisimilis, prop. vērī similis (“having the appearance of truth”), from vērī (genitive of vērus (“true”)) + similis (“like, similar”); see very and similar.
Example Sentences
- "Joyce's objection was founded in [...] a reaction to the doggedly linear, heavily patterned artifice of the nineteenth-century novel, the verisimilar credentials of which existed – so, at any rate, the argument runs – in inverse proportion to the conventionality of its narrative style."
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