Word of the Day
Jan. 9th, 2020 09:07 am
THURSDAY, JANUARY 9
Verisimilitude
[ver-ə-sə-MIL-ə-tood]Part of speech: noun
Origin: latin, 16th century
- The appearance of truth or resembling reality
- Something that only appears to be true
Examples of Verisimilitude in a sentence
- The critics panned the new movie as lacking verisimilitude with over-the-top acting.
- Her claim of being 45 years old was verisimilitude — her secret was that she was really 59.