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verisimilitude

/ˈvʌrəsəˌmɪləˈtud/
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Other forms: verisimilitudes

Verisimilitude means being believable, or having the appearance of being true. You can improve your play by using the sounds and smells of the beach as well as lots of sand to create verisimilitude.

Verisimilitude comes from the Latin verisimilitudo, "likeness to truth" and is used to describe stories. In it, you'll see the word similar, meaning it is similar to what's real. Art that aims for realism seeks verisimilitude. An actual synonym for verisimilitude is truthlikeness. Tell that to your friends, and they'll probably think that your story lacks verisimilitude.

Definitions of verisimilitude
  1. noun
    the appearance of truth; the quality of seeming to be true
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    type of:
    color, colour, gloss, semblance, veneer
    an outward or token appearance or form that is deliberately misleading
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