plausible

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English - Turkish
{s} makul

Benim açıklamam çok basitti ve yeterince makuldü. Birçok yanlış teorilerin olduğu gibi. - Very simple was my explanation, and plausible enough—as most wrong theories are!

Bu şey benim için çok makul görünüyor. - This thing seems very plausible to me.

{s} akla yakın
{s} mantıklı

Tom'un hipotezi mantıklıdır. - Tom's hypothesis is plausible.

Sizin hipotez mantıklı. - Your hypothesis is plausible.

{s} olası

Bilimsel olarak olası mı? - Is it scientifically plausible?

akla yatkın

Çok akla yatkın geliyor. - It sounds very plausible.

Başka hiçbir şey akla yatkın olmazdı. - Nothing else would be plausible.

inandırıcı

O, inandırıcı bir hikayedir. - It's a plausible story.

{s} yüze gülücü
plausible deniability
inandırıcı yadsınırlık
plausible deniability
makul reddedebilme
plausible deniability
inandırıcı yadsınabilirlik
plausibility
olasılık

Olasılık farklı koşullarla değişir. - Plausibility changes with different circumstances.

plausibility
inandırıcılık
more plausible
daha makul
plausibility
(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) akla yatkınlık
plausibility
{i} makul olma
plausibility
{i} akla yakınlık
plausibly
makul şekilde
plausibly
makul bir biçimde
English - English
Worthy of being applauded; praiseworthy; commendable; ready
Seemingly or apparently valid, likely, or acceptable; credible: a plausible excuse
Using specious arguments or discourse; as, a plausible speaker
Obtaining approbation; specifically pleasing; apparently right; specious; as, a plausible pretext; plausible manners; a plausible delusion
seeming likely to be true, though open to doubt
{a} specious, fair, superficially pleasing
within the realm of credibility; "not a very likely excuse"; "a plausible story"
An explanation or statement that is plausible seems likely to be true or valid. A more plausible explanation would seem to be that people are fed up with the Conservative government = reasonable + plausibly plau·sibly Having bluffed his way in without paying, he could not plausibly demand his money back. + plausibility plau·sibil·ity the plausibility of the theory. = credibility
apparently reasonable and valid
likely but not certain to be or become true or real; "a likely result"; "he foresaw a probable loss"
A possibility in reason or thought experiment, but which may as a matter of fact be true or false, the truth of which is yet unknown to the thinker
If you say that someone is plausible, you mean that they seem to be telling the truth and to be sincere and honest. He was so plausible that he conned everybody. = believable
{s} conceivable, imaginable; believable, credible; superficially pleasing, making a good impression (about a person)
appearing to merit belief or acceptance; "a credible witness"; "a plausible story"
likely
specious
plausible deniability
The organization of a clandestine military operation in such a way that knowledge of its existence may be denied by those in authority
plausible deniability
Plausible deniability is the term given to the creation of loose and informal chains of command in governments and other large organizations. In the case that assassinations, false flag or black ops or any other illegal or otherwise disreputable and unpopular activities become public, high-ranking officials may deny any connection to or awareness of such act, or the agents used to carry out such act
plausibility
Anything plausible or specious
plausible.
plausive
plausibly
Not falsifiably, based on available facts and general knowledge

Plausibly, she said she'd been working at the time.

plausibility
{n} appearance of right
plausibly
{a} speciously, with a fair show
plausibility
{i} reasonableness, believability, credibility; state of appearing to be trustworthy (about a person)
plausibility
Something worthy of praise
plausibility
The quality of being plausible; speciousness
plausibility
apparent validity
plausibility
{i} believability
plausibly
Contentedly, readily
plausibly
In a plausible manner
plausibly
in a plausible way
plausibly
easy to believe on the basis of available evidence; "he talked plausibly before the committee"; "he will probably win the election"
plausibly
reasonably, conceivably, believably
plausible
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