How Do You Spell PLAUSIBLENESS?

Pronunciation: [plˈɔːzəbə͡lnəs] (IPA)

Plausibleness, pronounced /ˈplɔːzəblnəs/, is a noun that refers to the quality of something seeming reasonable or convincing. The word's spelling follows a regular pattern of adding the suffix "-ness" to the adjective "plausible." The "plau" sound in "plausible" is pronounced /ˈplɔːzəbl/, with a long "o" sound and a "z" in the middle. When the "-ness" suffix is added, the "b" and "l" sounds merge to create "bl," resulting in the final pronunciation of /ˈplɔːzəblnəs/.

PLAUSIBLENESS Meaning and Definition

  1. Plausibleness is a noun that refers to the quality or characteristic of being plausible. Plausibility is the perceived credibility or believability of something, typically an explanation, argument, or claim. It denotes the extent to which a statement or proposition seems reasonable, logical, or likely to be true. Plausibleness is the state of exhibiting these qualities, making something appear reasonable or likely to happen, and thus increasingly convincing or acceptable.

    When evaluating the plausibleness of a statement, one considers the degree to which it is supported by evidence or facts, whether it aligns with common knowledge or experience, and if it follows a logical sequence of reasoning. It involves assessing the coherence, consistency, and probability of the claim or explanation in question.

    The plausibleness of an individual's testimony or an author's argument can heavily impact its reception and acceptance. It is a critical factor in judging the persuasiveness and validity of various claims or proposals. People tend to be more inclined to accept ideas that possess a higher level of plausibility, as they appear more believable and rational. However, plausibleness does not guarantee truthfulness, as something may be plausible yet still incorrect. Critical thinking and careful analysis are essential in discerning the true validity of a plausible claim.

  2. The state of being plausible; speciousness.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for PLAUSIBLENESS

  • olausibleness
  • llausibleness
  • -lausibleness
  • 0lausibleness
  • pkausibleness
  • ppausibleness
  • poausibleness
  • plzusibleness
  • plsusibleness
  • plwusibleness
  • plqusibleness
  • playsibleness
  • plahsibleness
  • plajsibleness
  • plaisibleness
  • pla8sibleness
  • pla7sibleness
  • plauaibleness
  • plauzibleness

Etymology of PLAUSIBLENESS

The word "plausibleness" is derived from the adjective "plausible", which comes from the Latin term "plausibilis". In Latin, "plausibilis" means "worthy of applause" or "deserving approval". It is formed from the verb "plaudere", meaning "to applaud" or "to clap". The suffix "-ness" is added in English to form the noun "plausibleness", which refers to the quality or state of being plausible.

Plural form of PLAUSIBLENESS is PLAUSIBLENESSES

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