plausible
Common intensifier for 'plausible'.
Intensifier meaning 'very plausible'.
Intensifier suggesting strong believability.
Emphasizes that something is completely believable without any doubt.
Meaning 'completely' or 'totally' plausible.
Meaning 'fairly' or 'to a significant degree' plausible.
Used to compare two or more options that are both believable.
Suggests that something is believable to a moderate and sensible degree.
Meaning 'almost not' plausible; suggesting strong doubt.
Believable based on a gut feeling or instinct, without conscious reasoning.
A strong way of saying something is not at all believable.
Believable on the surface, but likely not true after closer examination.
Used to suggest that something appears believable, perhaps without being certain.
Used when judging the believability of something heard or read.
Used to state that something has the quality of being believable.
To have the opinion that something is believable after consideration.
To believe that something is likely to be true.
To cause something to become believable.