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1 verisimilitude
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2 verisimilitude
1. n вероятность; правдоподобие2. n чисто внешнее правдоподобие3. n лит. иск. жизненность, достоверность, правдивость4. n выдумка, видимость истиныСинонимический ряд:1. authenticity (noun) authenticity; credibility; genuineness; realism2. expectation (noun) anticipation; contemplation; expectation; possibility; prospect3. probability (noun) color; plausibility; probability; verisimility -
3 color
1. цвет; краска; румянец; колорит; знамя; покрасить; красить; окрашивать; окрасить; прикрашивать; прикрасить; покраснеть; краснеть2. цвет; цветной; цветовой; окрашивать3. окрашивать; окрасить; цветовой; колориметрический; цвет; окраска4. окрашивать; цвет; цветнойСинонимический ряд:1. bloom (noun) bloom; blush; rosiness2. coloration (noun) brilliance; cast; coloration; hue; intensity; shade; tinge; tone3. flag (noun) banderole; banner; bannerol; burgee; ensign; flag; gonfalon; gonfanon; jack; oriflamme; pendant; pennant; pennon; standard; streamer4. implication (noun) implication; intent; mood; spirit5. mask (noun) cloak; coloring; cover; deception; disguise; disguisement; facade; face; false front; front; guise; mask; masquerade; muffler; outward appearance; pretense; pretext; put-on; semblance; show; veil; veneer; window dressing6. pigment (noun) colorant; dye; dyestuff; pigment; stain; tincture; tint7. position (noun) attitude; position; stance; stand8. verisimilitude (noun) plausibility; verisimilitude; verisimility9. affect (verb) affect; bias; prejudice; slant10. blush (verb) bloom; blush; burn; change color; crimson; flame; flush; glow; mantle; pink; pinken; redden; rose; rouge11. embroider (verb) embellish; embroider; exaggerate; fudge; magnify; overcharge; overdraw; overpaint; overstate; pad; stretch12. misrepresent (verb) belie; confuse; corrupt; deceive; disguise; distort; falsify; garble; miscolor; misrepresent; misstate; pervert; twist; warp; wrench; wrest13. tinge (verb) daub; dye; imbue; paint; stain; stipple; tinge; tint; toneАнтонимический ряд:nakedness; openness; transparency; truthfulness -
4 plausibility
1. n правдоподобие, вероятность2. n благовидность3. n умение внушать доверие; внешняя благопристойностьСинонимический ряд:1. probability (noun) chance; likelihood; possibility; potential; probability; prospect; reasonableness2. verisimilitude (noun) color; verisimilitude; verisimility -
5 prospect
1. n вид, панорама, перспектива2. n русск. проспект3. n часто перспектива; виды, планы на будущее; надеждаin prospect — в перспективе, в дальнейшем
4. n горн. геол. поиски, изыскание, разведка5. n горн. геол. потенциальная или перспективная залежь6. n горн. геол. указание на наличие залежи7. n горн. геол. горн. рудник или шахта в начальной стадии эксплуатации8. n горн. геол. горн. содержание руды9. v исследовать; делать изыскания; разведывать10. v горн. производить опытную добычу рудыСинонимический ряд:1. chance (noun) chance; future; likelihood; likeliness; odds; outlook; possibility; probability2. expectation (noun) anticipation; contemplation; expectance; expectancy; expectation; hope; promise; verisimilitude3. prospects (noun) clients; customers; possibilities; prospects4. view (noun) landscape; lookout; outlook; perspective; scape; scene; sight; survey; view; vista5. explore (verb) delve into; dig into; explore; go into; inquire into; investigate; look into; probe; search; siftАнтонимический ряд:darkness; dimness; hopelessness; obscurity -
6 expectation
1. n ожиданиеaccording to expectation — как и следовало ожидать, как ожидалось
2. n надежда, упование3. n виды на будущее, на наследство4. n вероятность5. n стат. математическое ожиданиеСинонимический ряд:anticipation (noun) anticipation; belief; calculation; contemplation; expectance; expectancy; hope; possibility; prospect; verisimilitude; view -
7 verity
1. n возвыш. истина, правда; реальность, действительностьverity and falsity — истина и ложь, правда и кривда
2. n возвыш. верность, правильность, правдивость3. n возвыш. честность, правдивостьСинонимический ряд:truth (noun) actuality; authenticity; certainty; certitude; fact; gospel; reality; truism; truth; truthfulness; veraciousness; veracity; veridicality; verisimilitude
См. также в других словарях:
verisimilitude — ► NOUN ▪ the appearance of being true or real. ORIGIN Latin verisimilitudo, from verisimilis probable … English terms dictionary
verisimilitude — noun Etymology: Latin verisimilitudo, from verisimilis verisimilar, from veri similis like the truth Date: circa 1576 1. the quality or state of being verisimilar 2. something verisimilar • verisimilitudinous adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
verisimilitude — noun /vɛrɪsɪˈmɪlɪtjuːd/ a) the property of seeming true, of resembling reality; resemblance to reality, realism b) a statement which merely appears to be true See Also: verisimilitudinous, verisimilar, verisimilarity … Wiktionary
verisimilitude — noun (U) formal the quality of a piece of art, a performance etc that makes it seem like something real … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
verisimilitude — /ˌvɛrisəˈmɪlətjud/ (say .vereesuh miluhtyoohd), / tʃud/ (say choohd) noun 1. appearance or semblance of truth: * The exigencies of rhyme, said Bunyip Bluegum, may stand excused from a too strict insistence on verisimilitude, so that the general… …
verisimilitude — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. plausibility, appearance, likelihood; see truth 1 . See Synonym Study at truth . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. realism, appearance of reality, appearance of truth, truth, credibility, belie vabilility. III (Roget s… … English dictionary for students
verisimilitude — ver|i|si|mil|i|tude [ ,verısı mılı,tud ] noun uncount VERY FORMAL the appearance of being real … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
verisimilitude — [ˌvɛrɪsɪ mɪlɪtju:d] noun the appearance of being true or real. Derivatives verisimilar adjective Origin C17: from L. verisimilitudo, from verisimilis probable , from veri (genitive of verus true ) + similis like … English new terms dictionary
verisimilitude — UK [ˌverɪsɪˈmɪlɪtjuːd] / US [ˌverɪsɪˈmɪlɪˌtud] noun [uncountable] very formal the appearance of being real … English dictionary
incredulity — noun /ˌɪn.kɹəˈdjuːl.ɪ.ti/ a) Unwillingness or inability to believe; doubt about the truth or verisimilitude of something; disbelief. Wide went her eyes in wonder and incredulity, as she beheld this seeming apparition risen from the dead. b)… … Wiktionary
accuracy — noun the accuracy of their lead story is being questioned Syn: correctness, precision, preciseness, exactness, exactitude; factuality, literalness, fidelity, faithfulness, truth, truthfulness, veracity, closeness, authenticity, realism,… … Thesaurus of popular words