Synonym: believable, logical, reasonable, sensible, sound. Antonym: actual, genuine. Similar words: visible, feasible, possible, sensible, invisible, divisible, admissible, ostensible. Meaning: ['plɔːzəbl] adj. 1. apparently reasonable and valid, and truthful 2. given to or characterized by presenting specious arguments.
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(91) Bluffing means that the adventurers must have a plausible story ready immediately.
(92) Again, the distributed associative memory model may well suggest efficient and plausible ways of doing this.
(93) The analogy between the identity of a living body and that of personal identity makes this plausible.
(94) The present crisis is a result of the collective failure of the political parties to put forward a plausible economic programme.
(95) There was quite an array of heavy machinery in sight, but none close enough to be a plausible source of accident.
(96) Indeed, our scenarios are nothing more than invitations to everyone to write better, more plausible, even more desirable outcomes.
(97) He listens politely, then makes plausible but essentially empty gestures.
(98) This reply sounds very plausible, until one reflects on it; and then a serious difficulty emerges.
(99) Thus, the observer effect is not a plausible explanation of the phenomenon.
(100) I found imagining myself as a bond salesman only marginally more plausible than imagining myself as a bond trader.
(101) Hence, a political economy of the urban is scarcely more plausible now than it has ever been in the past.
(102) The likely dangers of traditional internationalism are starting to outweigh any plausible benefits.
(103) Miracle in the figurative sense, since although we do not know how cells evolved, quite plausible scenarios have been proposed.
(104) It seems plausible that one of two things may happen, neither of which is socially desirable.
(105) A more plausible alternative was the renovation of existing buildings, some of which had originally been solid structures.
(106) It was the one where the reassurance of the central tradition might seem to be most plausible.
(107) An enactment which threatened the essential elements of any plausible conception of democratic government would lie beyond those boundaries.
(108) I need to think of a plausible excuse for not going to the meeting.
(109) So, is the field of gerontology a plausible pursuit?
(110) As always when he spoke, he sounded so plausible.
(111) He is a plausible coxcomb.
(112) The American intervention in the Balkan affairs seems plausible.
(112) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(113) Thereare several plausible explanations for Germany's undramatic election.
(114) Such talk, however plausible, is actually specious and groundless.
(115) That explanation seems entirely plausible to me.
(116) A plausible idea, but will it work in practice?
(117) I cast about for a plausible defense.
(118) Plausible impossibilities should be referred to unconvincing possibilities.
(119) She has a plausible [ sharp; quick ] tongue.
(120) Cosmic inflation is a scientifically plausible consequence of some respected ideas in elementary particle physics.
More similar words: visible, feasible, possible, sensible, invisible, divisible, admissible, ostensible, impossible, insensible, permissible, accessible, collapsible, responsible, inaccessible, comprehensible, responsible for, inexpressible, reprehensible, incomprehensible, be responsible for, as soon as possible, plaudits, applaud, plaudit, claustrophobia, claustrophobic, sibling, possibly, insensibly.