plausibility

[ UK /plˌɔːzəbˈɪlɪti/ ]
[ US /ˌpɫɔzɪˈbɪɫɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. apparent validity
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How To Use plausibility In A Sentence

  • The plausibility of this is something you should evaluate by yourself.
  • First, you claim that a fallacious argument needs to seem clever enough to maintain plausibility: Climate Change and Argumentative Fallacies
  • This statement is accurate to. 01% of a plausibility unit. Clinton edges out Palin in 'Most Admired' poll
  • Either the forcefulness and plausibility of his arguments or the direfulness of their need led the directors to make the venture. Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time
  • If it turns out that there are other possible mechanisms but that the homeobox regulatory mechanism was the least costly evolutionary speaking for primitive animals with out metamerism then MET gains additional plausibility Ancient Predator Revealed!
  • It is also just about possible, but only at the margins of plausibility, that the apostrophe inserted into Finnegans Wake is a deliberate mistake.
  • But what does stand out in Adrian's novel is the way he combines verisimilitude with implausibility.
  • An alternative hypothesis, which has considerable intuitive plausibility, needs to be refuted before this assumption can be justified.
  • Even if her voice could do with more modulations of tone, she performs with great assurance, shifting from vengeful fury to sudden vulnerability with total plausibility. Death and the Maiden – review
  • The plausibility of the piece is preposterous.
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