"verisimilitude" 怎么发音
word
ver-uh-suh-MIL-uh-tood
veh-ris-IM-il-IT-yood
释义
The quality of seeming real or true; the appearance of reality or truth in something such as art, literature, or a story.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˌvɛɹəsəˈmɪɫəˌtud
英式英语
vˈɛɹɪsˌɪmɪlˌɪtjuːd
简化发音
美式
ver-uh-suh-MIL-uh-tood
英式
veh-ris-IM-il-IT-yood
语境中听
The novel's verisimilitude made the characters seem like real people.
Good movies use verisimilitude to draw the audience into the story.
The painting lacks verisimilitude; it does not look natural.
Her storytelling is full of verisimilitude—it almost feels like she lived through those events herself.