noun🔗Shareもっともらしさ、信憑性The quality of deserving applause, praiseworthiness; something worthy of praise."While her actions showed courage, their plausibility was overshadowed by the unnecessary risk she took. "彼女の行動は勇気を示しましたが、そのもっともらしさは彼女がとった不必要なリスクによって影が薄れました。qualityvaluecharactermoralachievementpossibilityabstractChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Shareもっともらしさ、信憑性The appearance of truth, especially when deceptive; speciousness."The student's excuse for not doing his homework – that a dog ate it – lacked plausibility, since his family doesn't own a dog. "宿題をやらなかった生徒の言い訳—犬が食べた—は、もっともらしさに欠けていた。なぜなら、彼の家族は犬を飼っていないからだ。appearancepossibilityphilosophylogicChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Shareもっともらしさ、信憑性A plausible statement, argument etc."The student's excuse for not finishing his homework strained plausibility; claiming a dog ate not just the paper, but also the digital copy, seemed unlikely. "宿題を終えなかったことに対する生徒の言い訳は、もっともらしさに欠けていた。犬が紙だけでなくデジタルコピーも食べたという主張は、ありそうもないことだった。logicphilosophypossibilitystatementChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Shareもっともらしさ、信憑性(now in more positive sense) The fact of being believable; believability, credibility."The student's excuse for missing class had some plausibility because he showed the doctor's note. "学生が授業を欠席した言い訳は、医者の診断書を見せたため、いくらかもっともらしさがあった。attitudecommunicationlanguagephilosophylogicmindabilityqualityChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading