<< verisimilarly verisimilitudes >>

verisimilitude Meaning in Tamil ( verisimilitude வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

உண்மை போன்ற தோற்றம்,



verisimilitude's Usage Examples:

The determinist equally with the libertarian moral philosopher can give an account of morality possessing internal coherence and a certain degree of verisimilitude.


The genealogies, charts, maps, languages, and deliberately convoluted historical notes do not exist in order to lend verisimilitude to Middle-earth.


296), quoted by Vasari, it is stated that he produced wonderfully painted pictures, which were exhibited by him in some sort of small closed box through a very small aperture, with great verisimilitude.


misgivings on the score of verisimilitude.


There is no reason to doubt that such, roughly speaking, were the contents of the Clementine work to which Eusebius alludes slightingly, in connexion with that section of it which had to his eye least verisimilitude, viz.


Exposure maps from a real observation were used for added verisimilitude.


Thirdly, when Xenophanes himself says that theories about gods and about things are not knowledge, that his own utterances are not verities but verisimilitudes, and that, so far from learning things by revelation, man must laboriously seek a better opinion, he plainly renounces the "disinterested pursuit of truth.


Schliemann may or may not have been correct in identifying one of the seven cities that he unearthed at Hissarlik as the fabled Troy itself, but at least his efforts sufficed to give verisimilitude to the Homeric story.


It is a nightmare and nothing more, but a nightmare of the most extraordinary verisimilitude and poetical power.


It is full of his peculiar verisimilitude and has all the interest of Anson's or Dampier's voyages, with a charm of style superior even to that of the latter.


The author introduces an element of verisimilitude into the play by allowing declarer to make the contract in spite of herself.





Synonyms:

gloss, semblance, colour, color,



Antonyms:

achromatic color, colored, uncolored, colorlessness, discolor,

verisimilitude's Meaning in Other Sites