plausibility

noun 4

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noun

1

The quality of deserving applause, praiseworthiness; something worthy of praise.

integrity, fidelity, and other gracious plausibilities

2

The appearance of truth, especially when deceptive; speciousness.

Plausibility, I know, can only be unmasked by shewing the absurdities it glosses over, and the simple truths it involves with specious errors.

3

A plausible statement, argument etc.

She too must shimmer through the gloom o' the grave, / Come and confront me— […] / Striking me dumb, and helping her to speak, / Tell her own story her own way, and turn / My plausibility to nothingness!

4

The fact of being believable; believability, credibility.

The question of the plausibility of the counter-factual is seen as key in all three discussions of allohistorical fiction (as it is in Demandt's and Ferguson's examinations of allohistory) (cf. Rodiek 25–26; Ritter 15–16; Helbig 32).

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