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  • VERISIMILITUDE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    From its roots, verisimilitude means basically "similarity to the truth" Most fiction writers and filmmakers aim at some kind of verisimilitude to give their stories an air of reality They need not show something actually true, or even very common, but simply something believable
  • VERISIMILITUDE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    VERISIMILITUDE definition: the appearance or semblance of truth; genuineness; authenticity See examples of verisimilitude used in a sentence
  • VERISIMILITUDE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Add to word list literature the quality of appearing realistic or true (Definition of verisimilitude from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
  • Verisimilitude - Wikipedia
    In philosophy, verisimilitude (or truthlikeness) is the notion that some propositions are closer to being true than other propositions The problem of verisimilitude is the problem of articulating what it takes for one false theory to be closer to the truth than another false theory
  • verisimilitude noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
    Definition of verisimilitude noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary the quality of seeming to be true or real synonym authenticity To add verisimilitude, the stage is covered with sand for the desert scenes
  • VERISIMILITUDE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    2 meanings: 1 the appearance or semblance of truth or reality; quality of seeming true 2 something that merely seems to be Click for more definitions
  • Verisimilitude - Examples and Definition of Verisimilitude
    Have you ever been completely lost in a story, feeling as though you were truly there with the characters, experiencing their joys and sorrows? That captivating feeling isn’t accidental It’s often the result of a powerful literary device called Verisimilitude
  • Verisimilitude | Realism, Fiction, Imagination | Britannica
    The concept of verisimilitude was incorporated most fully by Realist writers of the late 19th century, whose works are dominated by well developed characters who very closely imitate real people in their speech, mannerisms, dress, and material possessions


















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