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plausible
[plaw-zuh-buhl]
plausible
/ ˈplɔːzəbəl /
adjective
apparently reasonable, valid, truthful, etc
a plausible excuse
apparently trustworthy or believable
a plausible speaker
Other Word Forms
- plausibly adverb
- plausibility noun
- plausibleness noun
- nonplausibility noun
- nonplausible adjective
- nonplausibleness noun
- nonplausibly adverb
- overplausible adjective
- overplausibleness noun
- overplausibly adverb
- superplausible adjective
- superplausibleness noun
- superplausibly adverb
- unplausible adjective
- unplausibleness noun
- unplausibly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of plausible1
Word History and Origins
Origin of plausible1
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Example Sentences
The first minister said there was plausible evidence that Israel was committing genocide in Gaza - an accusation the Israeli government rejects.
Sometimes that reason strikes most people as plausible, as in the wake of a hurricane, an earthquake or a major wildfire.
“The ‘clanker’ meme is really weird and feels like an excuse for white people to almost say slurs with plausible deniability,” one user wrote.
Once again, the case illustrates how difficult it is to distinguish between plausible and implausible claims.
Bondi fully understands that getting a grand jury to indict Obama means providing something resembling plausible evidence, which she simply does not have.
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