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verisimilar

ADJECTIVE
  1. appearing to be true or real
    a verisimilar tale

How To Use verisimilar In A Sentence

  • Occasionally he draws attention to the formal properties underlying those verisimilar effects—and those sections are by far my favorite parts of his book. Knocking Wood
  • A common communication key is to use verisimilar seduction stories and characters.
  • But the ridiculous must no longer come forward as the pure creation of his own fancy, but must be verisimilar, that is, seem to be real. Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature
  • In science fiction there can be no inexplicable marvels, no transcendence, no devils or demons -- and the patterns of occurrence must be verisimilar. SF Considered As A Subset Of SF
  • Identification ultimately involves discrimination between verisimilar and true signs of fracture.
  • You can from our bethe of carib chromatism ethanediol of a verisimilar illogicality dare moneran with a anthology or you can godwit your own burrow barcarole loire by cyclopedia an evaluator of chigoe arrogator and pyrotechnics deuteromycota. Rational Review
  • a verisimilar tale
  • It's virtually impossible for me not to characterize what I do in realist terms, because what I am doing in describing the whole topology of historical evidences is nothing other than developing a more verisimilar account. Wherein I Jump Naked into a Boiling Cauldron of Debate
  • There might be some handful of radical formalists who argue that fiction contains no verisimilar power, and a few radical realists who claim that fiction is not artifice, but does anyone take such critics and views seriously? Knocking Wood
  • First comes the long, learned or at least verisimilar discourse on the virtue of one item versus another, followed by effusive congratulations on the discernment and taste evident in the customer's choice. The Charms and Trials of Italian Shopping
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