Verisimilitude
Context: But, in the end, nothing much happens; the two mainly talk--a verisimilitude that I appreciated rather more than the narrator's superfluous analysis of why they mainly talk.
Source: The New Yorker; Feb. 4, 2019; p.64; Search Party, by James Wood.
Verisimilitude: ver·i·si·mil·i·tude [ˌvərəsəˈmiləˌt(y)o͞od] NOUN, the appearance of being true or real.
Source: The New Yorker; Feb. 4, 2019; p.64; Search Party, by James Wood.
Verisimilitude: ver·i·si·mil·i·tude [ˌvərəsəˈmiləˌt(y)o͞od] NOUN, the appearance of being true or real.
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