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- Plausible vs. possible - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Plausible is referred to an explanation, an argument, or a statement, while possible is referred to a fact, or an event For example, my explanation on how in future time traveling will be possible could be plausible, but that doesn't mean traveling through time will be possible
- What is a word to describe ones thoughts that sound logical and . . .
Here is a classical example of argument by plausible reasoning presented by Aristotle in his Rhetoric: "If the accused is not open to the charge – for instance if a weakling be tried for violent assault – the defence is that he was not likely (eikós) to do such a thing
- meaning - Difference between possible, probable, plausible - English . . .
Difference between possible, probable, plausible [closed] Ask Question Asked 11 years, 1 month ago Modified 9 years, 3 months ago
- Noun to describe an idea that sounds plausible but, on inspection . . .
Are there any nouns that describe an idea which on its very surface seems plausible but with some (usually minor) investigations can be deemed false or much less plausible? Example If I were an Ita
- What is it called when someone implies something without directly . . .
Plausible deniability is an expression - usually used in a legal or political sense - used with reference to speech which implies something (generally negative) but doesn't state it openly and directly, such that the implication can later be denied, having not been stated explicitly Plausible deniability Another example of plausible deniability is someone who actively avoids gaining certain
- science - Is there a word to describe a plausible but incorrect . . .
Plausible but incorrect is distorted by illusional and by most of the other answers in this link, as there is no implication here of an attempt to deceive or be tricky, just an explanation that seems reasonable but is, or can be shown to be, incorrect I don’t know a one-word synonym for this
- Is plausible positive or negative? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
When plausible means quot;appear to be correct quot; or quot;superficially pleasing quot;, I want to know if it is positive or negative because this decides which of the following is correct
- What is the difference between impossible and implausible?
Possible Duplicate: “Plausible” vs “possible” My English-Russian dictionary translates "impossible" and "implausible" absolutely the same But there must be a difference Could you explain, pl
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