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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The author's writing style made the story feel verisimilar.
The historical drama's costumes and sets were verisimilar to the time period depicted.
The detective's theory about the crime was verisimilar to the evidence.
The salesman's pitch was verisimilar, but I knew he was just trying to sell me something.
The scientific experiment's results were verisimilar to the hypothesis.
The actors' performances were verisimilar, making the audience feel like they were watching a true story.
The movie's special effects made the alien invasion look verisimilar.
The scientific experiment's results were verisimilar to the predictions made by the researchers.
The eyewitness's account of the accident seemed verisimilar.
The memoirist's verisimilar account of their struggles with addiction and recovery resonated with readers around the world.
The graphics of the video game made the characters and environment verisimilar to a fantasy world.
The fake gold ring looked verisimilar, but it was just a cheap imitation.
The defendant's alibi seemed verisimilar, but it was quickly disproven by the prosecution.
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