Associations to the word «Plausible»
Noun
- Milieu
- Liar
- Axiom
- Cia
- Judgement
- Plea
- Locale
- Eloquence
- Metaphor
- Account
- Phenomenon
- Notion
- Accusation
- Realism
- Coherence
- Suspense
- Myth
- Imitation
- Proctor
- Conspiracy
- Simulation
- Ufo
- Considering
- Possibility
- Rna
- Logic
- Verne
- Pathway
- Replication
- Analogy
- Probability
- Assassination
- Render
- Absence
- Reviewer
- Might
- Estimate
- Story
- Confirmation
- Ism
- Chronicler
- Invention
- Ingenuity
- Signaling
- Natural
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
PLAUSIBLE, adjective. Seemingly or apparently valid, likely, or acceptable; credible: a plausible excuse.
PLAUSIBLE, adjective. Obtaining approbation; specifically pleasing; apparently right; specious.
PLAUSIBLE, adjective. (obsolete) Worthy of being applauded; praiseworthy; commendable; ready.
PLAUSIBLE DENIABILITY, noun. (politics) (business) (military) (espionage) The organization of clandestine activity in such a way that knowledge of its existence may be denied by those in authority.
Dictionary definition
PLAUSIBLE, adjective. Apparently reasonable and valid, and truthful; "a plausible excuse".
PLAUSIBLE, adjective. Given to or characterized by presenting specious arguments; "a plausible liar".
Wise words
The words of truth are simple.