[ver-uh-si-mil-i-tood, -tyood]
noun: The appearance or semblance of truth; genuineness; authenticity
something, as an assertion, having merely the appearance of truth.
Origin of verisimilitude
First recorded in 1595–1605; from Latin (but yet very Italian in sound and pronunciation) vērīsimilitūdō, when two share the same attitude
How To Use
“Why do Verisi and Mili always have an attitude you could say they have a verisimilitude.”
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