Verisimilar vs Truthlike - What's the difference?
verisimilar | truthlike | Synonyms |
Appearing to be true or real; probable; likely.
*2012 , Matthew Adams, ‘Losing It’, Literary Review , 401:
*:Joyce's objection was founded in [...] a reaction to the doggedly linear, heavily patterned artifice of the nineteenth-century novel, the verisimilar credentials of which existed – so, at any rate, the argument runs – in inverse proportion to the conventionality of its narrative style.