verisimilar

/ˌvɛrəˈsɪmələr/
adjective
  1. Appearing to be true or realistic; having the appearance of truth.
    • The witness gave a verisimilar account of the accident, but the police still had doubts.
    • A good mystery novel needs verisimilar details to keep readers engaged.
    • The movie's special effects made the alien world look verisimilar.
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