Sentence example with the word 'plausible'

plausible

acceptable, cogent, contingent, empty, illusive, legitimate, overrefined, probable, sensible, tenable, unimpeachable, worthy of faith

Definition adj. apparently reasonable and valid

Last update: June 25, 2015


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Ellen has a crush on her coworker so she frequently invents plausible computer issues so she can chat with him.   [adjective]

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The story does not look very plausible to me.   [adjective]

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, and who by the less vouched, yet plausible tradition of the country, is said to have been descended from the Marmor of Clochnaben.   [adjective]

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There was no longer any plausible pretext for delay; and Duncan was obliged, however reluctantly, to comply.   [adjective]

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This opinion might be supported by plausible arguments; still it is not mine.   [adjective]

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Their efforts only afford a plausible pretext for government to strengthen their power.   [adjective]

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On what plausible ground can it be maintained that a physician should be paid two, three, or a hundred times as much as a peasant.   [adjective]

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And the opinion had plausible showing.   [adjective]

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Human nature asserts itself regardless of all laws, nor is there any plausible reason why nature should adapt itself to a perverted conception of morality.   [adjective]

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Indeed, so extraordinarily interesting and plausible were Defoe's articles that he generally managed to keep employed by the party in power, whether Whig or Tory.   [adjective]

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"That would certainly be plausible, but for one difficulty."   [adjective]

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