Crossword-Solution: PLAUSIBILITY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Plausibility | n. | Something worthy of praise. |
| Plausibility | n. | The quality of being plausible; speciousness. |
| Plausibility | n. | Anything plausible or specious. |
We have 16 clues for the answer “PLAUSIBILITY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| the state of being plausible | 2 answers |
| viability | 13 answers |
| latency | 17 answers |
| Likelihood | 17 answers |
| Probability | 24 answers |
| credibility | 24 answers |
| presumption | 25 answers |
| Odds | 38 answers |
| expectation | 39 answers |
| possibility | 45 answers |
| verisimilitude | 48 answers |
| prospect | 62 answers |
| Outlook | 71 answers |
| Tendency | 73 answers |
| Ability | 81 answers |
| Facility | 95 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RETAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PLAUSIBILITY (5)
For it may be argued with great plausibility that reminiscence is less an endowment than a disease, and that expectation in its only comfortable form—that of absolute faith—is practically an impossibility; whilst in the form of hope and the secondary compounds, patience, impatience, resolve, curiosity, it is a constant fluctuation between pleasure and pain.
Gradually Osterman, by dint of his clamour, his strident reiteration, the plausibility of his glib, ready assertions, the ease with which he extricated himself when apparently driven to a corner, completely won over old Broderson to his way of thinking.
Besides, in dealing with contemporary life a novelist is goaded into too many pusillanimous concessions to plausibility.
The ice-man had a fair vocabulary, but it lacked pliancy; seemed stiff and fastidious compared with the flexible Saxon in which Hedrick sketched a family tree lacking, perhaps, some plausibility as having produced even an ice-man, but curiously interesting zoologically.
There was so much plausibility in the speech of the Quaker, and his appearance and behaviour were so perfectly respectable, that my friend felt almost ashamed of the suspicion which at first he had entertained of him, though, at the same time, he felt an unaccountable unwillingness to let the man depart without some further interrogation.
Quotes with PLAUSIBILITY (3)
Jake did a quick run-through of women in his mind, not of the ones he had known or dealt with in the past few months of years so much as all of them: their concern with the surface of things, with objects and appearances, with their surroundings and how they looked and sounded in them, with seeming to be better and to be right while getting everything wrong, their automatic assumption of the role of injured party in any clash of wills, their certainty that a view is the more …
The most powerful anti-Christian movement is the one that takes over and "radicalizes" the concern for victims in order to paganize it. The powers and principalities want to be “revolutionary” now, and they reproach Christianity for not defending victims with enough ardor. In Christian history they see nothing but persecutions, acts of oppression, inquisitions. This other totalitarianism presents itself as the liberator of humanity. In trying to usurp the place of Christ, the…
We humans seem to be extremely good at generating ideas, theories, and explanations that have the ring of plausibility. We may be relatively deficient, however, in evaluating and testing our ideas once they are formed