adv.
1. In a plausible manner.
2. Contentedly, readily. [Obs.]
The Romans plausibly did give consent.Shak.
| Dictionary: Plau·si·bly |
1. In a plausible manner.
2. Contentedly, readily. [Obs.]
The Romans plausibly did give consent.Shak.
| Antonyms: plausibly |
Definition: reasonable
Antonyms: implausibly, improbably, unlikely
| Nathanael (in the New Testament) | |
| arguable | |
| Chisloth-tabor (ancient city – in the Old Testament) |
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