noun
- plural of plausibility; the quality of being plausible or seeming reasonable and probable
Usage: countable noun; often used in academic, legal, or analytical contexts
Examples
- The lawyer examined the plausibilities of each witness's testimony.
- Different theories have varying degrees of plausibilities based on available evidence.
- The plausibilities of the two competing explanations were carefully weighed by the jury.
- Scientists debate the plausibilities of various climate models.
- The detective questioned the plausibilities of the suspect's alibi.
- In fiction, readers often suspend disbelief if the plausibilities of the plot are maintained.