vraisemblable

[US]//ˈvraɪ.səm.bəl//
[UK]//ˈvreɪ.səm.bəl//

Translation

adj.appearing true; plausible; realistic; simulation; mimicry of reality; credibility; believability

Phrases & Collocations

more vraisemblable

most vraisemblable

less vraisemblable

highly vraisemblable

quite vraisemblable

seems vraisemblable

be vraisemblable

sound vraisemblable

remain vraisemblable

becomes vraisemblable

Example Sentences

it is highly vraisemblable that the company will merge with its competitor next month.

the theory, while complex, is vraisemblable given the current scientific data.

to make the character vraisemblable, the author researched real-life detectives.

his explanation of the missing funds does not seem vraisemblable to the auditors.

the lawyer argued that the accused's version of events was entirely vraisemblable.

critics praised the film because the romantic plot felt vraisemblable and moving.

this hypothesis is vraisemblable but requires further testing to be proven.

the artist strives to make every detail of the portrait vraisemblable.

given the heavy traffic, it is hardly vraisemblable that he will arrive on time.

the defense attorney attempted to construct a vraisemblable narrative for the jury.

while the story is fictional, the historical setting is entirely vraisemblable.

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