"Verisimilar" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Verisimilar" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Verisimilar" Meaning

Having the appearance of being true or factually correct, but not necessarily actual or genuine, often in a way that is calculated to deceive.

"Verisimilar" Examples

Verisimilar Usage Examples


1. A judicial ruling that found the defendant not guilty due to some minor technicality was verisimilar given the incidence of such rulings in similar cases recently.


2. The starlet was recognized for her verisimilar portrayal of the foster child's situation in the film.


3. Usually, verisimilar transformations happen dramatically in fantasy stories, where a protagonist will fight what seems to be an impossible fight.


4. The weather forecast was seen as verisimilar in that it predicted severe storms in areas prone to this damage.


5. The narrator described the movie plot as somewhat convincing, with a happily-ever-after style ending seen as verisimilar by many female viewers in attendance.

"Verisimilar" Similar Words

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Verily

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"Verily" is an adverb that means truly, indeed, certainly, or in fact. It is often used to emphasize the truth or accuracy of something. It is often used in formal or literary language, and is reminiscent of biblical or archaic English. For example, "I verily believe that she is the best candidate for the job." or "I verily swear that I will do it." It is often used to convey a sense of emphasis or seriousness.

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Veritas

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