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A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg
verisimilar
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: Having the appearance of truth or reality.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin verum (truth) + similis (like). Earliest documented use: 1681. The noun form is verisimilitude. See alsp Potemkin village.
USAGE:
“And will we, in the age of the image, become too easily accustomed to verisimilar rather than true things, preferring appearance to reality?”
Christine Rosen; The Dangers of Visual Culture; The Futurist (Washington, DC); Mar/Apr 2007.
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