slovo | definícia |
plausibly (encz) | plausibly,přijatelně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
plausibly (encz) | plausibly,věrohodně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
Plausibly (gcide) | Plausibly \Plau"si*bly\, adv.
1. In a plausible manner.
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2. Contentedly, readily. [Obs.]
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The Romans plausibly did give consent. --Shak.
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plausibly (wn) | plausibly
adv 1: easy to believe on the basis of available evidence; "he
talked plausibly before the committee"; "he will probably
win the election" [syn: credibly, believably,
plausibly, probably] [ant: implausibly,
improbably, incredibly, unbelievably] |
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implausibly (encz) | implausibly,nepravděpodobně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
plausibly (encz) | plausibly,přijatelně adv: Zdeněk Brožplausibly,věrohodně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
Implausibly (gcide) | Implausible \Im*plau"si*ble\, a. [Pref. im- not + plausible: cf.
F. implausible.]
Not plausible; not wearing the appearance of truth or
credibility, and not likely to be believed. "Implausible
harangues." --Swift. -- Im*plau"si*ble*ness, n. --
Im*plau"si*bly, adv.
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implausibly (wn) | implausibly
adv 1: not easy to believe; "behind you the coastal hills plunge
to the incredibly blue sea backed by the Turkish
mountains" [syn: incredibly, improbably,
implausibly, unbelievably] [ant: believably,
credibly, plausibly, probably] |
plausibly (wn) | plausibly
adv 1: easy to believe on the basis of available evidence; "he
talked plausibly before the committee"; "he will probably
win the election" [syn: credibly, believably,
plausibly, probably] [ant: implausibly,
improbably, incredibly, unbelievably] |
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