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vraisemblance
/ ËvreÉȘsÉmËblÉns; vrÉsÉÌblÉÌs /
noun
- verisimilitude; appearance of truth
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of vraisemblance1
Example Sentences
Mr. Radcliffe and Horace Walpole are relegated to the land of dreams and shadows; give us vraisemblance to whet our blunted susceptibilities.
Mais quand on se represente que lâEnfant a vecu prĂšs de quatre-vingts ans, & quâil a composĂ© quatre-vingts Ouvrages differents tous fruits dâune longue lectureâil faut convenir que tout ce qui est incroyable nâest pas toujours faux, & que la Vraisemblance nâest pas toujours du cĂŽtĂ© de la VeritĂ©.
But there was just so much truth in the version, garbled as it was, just so much vraisemblance in the tale that even those who knew the facts, could not wholly contradict it.
Without assigning precedence to any one over the other, a preference may be indicated for these five, as combining the most varied elements of interest with the best executionâAulularia, Captivi, Menaechmi, Pseudolus, Rudens; and for these, as second to the former in interest owing to some inferiority in comic power, artistic execution, or natural vraisemblance, or owing to some element in them which offends the taste or moral sentimentâTrinummus, Mostellaria, Miles Gloriosus, Bacchides, Amphitruo.
He knew how his heroes should behave, and in such encounters there was the vraisemblance that added power to his narrative.
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