Verisimilitude Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for verisimilitude.
verisimilitude
verisimilitude
/vɛɹɪsɪˈmɪlɪtjuːd/
Examples
- The pictures add verisimilitude to an article.
- An air of verisimilitude means the appearance of truth.
- The focus of verisimilitude was no longer concerned with the reader.
- Barbarians, we, to expect verisimilitude from such a soul.
- From the greatest to the least they have a wonderful verisimilitude.
- The illustrations add visual interest as well verisimilitude.
- Does this add some kind of verisimilitude to what they say
- Does this add some kind of verisimilitude to what they say
- For all we know, this may be just a subtle verisimilitude test.
- Just to add that one more iota of both veracity and verisimilitude.
the appearance of truth; the quality of seeming to be true
noun
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"Very + Simi + attitude. It looks very true, like Simi's attitude."
"Very + Simi + Loo + Dude. The dude says a story so real, every simi believes it's true."
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