Verisimilar
Verisimilar [ ver-uh'-SIM-uh'- | |
[ adjective ] | |
MEANING : | |
1. having the appearance of truth 2. very likely or probable | |
USAGE EXAMPLE 1 : | |
His transgression was condoned as he had a verisimilar reason for having broken the rules. |
Verisimilar [ ver-uh'-SIM-uh'- | |
[ adjective ] | |
MEANING : | |
1. having the appearance of truth 2. very likely or probable | |
USAGE EXAMPLE 1 : | |
His transgression was condoned as he had a verisimilar reason for having broken the rules. |