plausible
i. (adjective) reasonable or probable, likely to be true
Sentence– When Jason forgot to do his homework, he tried to come up with a plausible excuse his teacher would believe.
ii. (adjective) a person skilled at producing persuasive arguments, especially ones intended to deceive
Sentence– Derek is a plausible salesman who has made a lot of money selling people even defected goods.
MA’AM TARANA
I usually use it.
THANK YOU.
MOHD. ALAIS
5-E.
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Ma’am Tarana, I have a sentence- Due to the current air quality in Delhi, it is plausible that my family will move out of town.
Regards
TANAY DUTTA
4B
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Ma’am after reading the word I was not able to understand but as soon as I read the meaning it was quite easy to understand.
Thanks
Plaksha
5C
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Dear ma’am Tarana
Once, I tried to find a plausible explanation to submit my homework late.
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Sreenath
IV B
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DEAR MA’AM
I will use it many times.
THANKS
JAYANT KANDPAL
V-E
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Dear maam Tarana
I sometimes use this word and this words reminds me the word true..
This can also be a good word for teachers if we forget to do our homework
Regards
Lavanya
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Ma’am Tarana,
The word is persuaded for adjective definition.
Regards
Arshia Kashyap
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