Plausible: adj. (word coming from the Latin plausibilis "worthy of being applauded").
The adjective "plausible" qualifies something that seems to have to be admitted (admissible, probable).
Plausibility of an event.
Cause, very plausible (probable) reason.
It's not very plausible.
Adverb: plausibly.
Quote from the French writer Théophile Gautier (1811-1872): “This motif was not the real one, although it might seem plausible”.
Opposite of plausible: unlikely...
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