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1.apparently reasonable and valid, and truthful"a plausible excuse"
2.given to or characterized by presenting specious arguments"a plausible liar"
3.appearing to merit belief or acceptance"a credible witness"
PlausiblePlau"si*ble (?), a. [L. plausibilis praiseworthy, from plaudere, plausum, to applaud, clap the hands, strike, beat.]
1. Worthy of being applauded; praiseworthy; commendable; ready. [Obs.] Bp. Hacket.
2. Obtaining approbation; specifically pleasing; apparently right; specious; as, a plausible pretext; plausible manners; a plausible delusion. “Plausible and popular arguments.” Clarendon.
3. Using specious arguments or discourse; as, a plausible speaker.
Syn. -- Plausible, Specious. Plausible denotes that which seems reasonable, yet leaves distrust in the judgment. Specious describes that which presents a fair appearance to the view and yet covers something false. Specious refers more definitely to the act or purpose of false representation; plausible has more reference to the effect on the beholder or hearer. An argument may by specious when it is not plausible because its sophistry is so easily discovered.
believable, convincing, credible, deceptive, glib, likely, probable, specious
↘ admissibility, believably, belike, credibly, in all likelihood, in all probability, likeliness, likely, plausibility, plausibleness, plausibly, probably ≠ implausible, improbable, unlikely
Plausible Denial • Plausible Worlds • Plausible deniability • Plausible impossible • The Plausible Impossible
bien en soi pour qqch (fr)[Classe...]
qui peut (ou doit) être (fr)[Classe...]
(union; connexion; junction), (be agreed on; concur in; concur on; agree on; agree to), (partisan)[Thème]
plausible (adj.)
avec justice (fr)[Classe]
factotum[Domaine]
Likely[Domaine]
SubjectiveAssessmentAttribute[Domaine]
believability, credibility, credibleness[Hyper.]
plausible[Dérivé]
convincing, likely, plausible[Adv.]
implausibility, implausibleness - beyond belief, implausibly, improbably, incredibly, unbelievably[Ant.]
plausibility, plausibleness - believably, convincingly, credibly, plausibly, probably, prolly[Dérivé]
implausible[Ant.]
plausible (adj.)
malhonnête (fr)[Classe]
contraire à la justice, à l'équité (fr)[Classe]
qui a le caractère d'un crime ou délit (fr)[Classe]
falseness, hollowness, insincerity - insincerely - guilelessness, sincerity[Dérivé]
sincere[Ant.]
dishonest, disingenuous, insincere, unfair[Similaire]
plausible (adj.)
vraisemblable (fr)[Classe]
qui peut (ou doit) être (fr)[Classe...]
qui cherche à prouver (discours) (fr)[Classe]
croire (fr)[Thème]
convincingly[Dérivé]
flimsy, unconvincing[Ant.]
crédible (fr)[Classe]
convincing, persuasive[Similaire]
plausible (adj.)