Verisimilitude | |
noun | 1. The appearance of being true or real. |
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| "While the special effects in the movie received rave reviews, critics panned the acting as lacking verisimilitude." | "The fine detail gave the oil painting verisimilitude." | "Virtual-reality equipment is getting more advanced, and the programs are showing real verisimilitude." |
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| Latin, early 17th century |
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| Use the noun "verisimilitude" to describe a piece of art that feels real. It could be a play, a painting, or prose. ... | |
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