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"Appears" is a good word to describe something that seems to be true. Synonyms might include: "ostensibly," "plausibly," and "seemingly."
Postulate
Neither is true. It applies to both.
The word truly is an adverb. It means to do something honestly.
false
Everything is true, its only how another person sees it, is a lie.
"Genuine" means real, authentic, and true to its original form or nature. It describes something that is not counterfeit or fake.
"Apparently" means that you assume something is true but you can not be sure. It is apparently true, in that it appears to be, but may not be."Obviously" and "clearly" mean more or less the same thing. Something is clear or obvious, you can see for yourself that it is true.
Dungeness on the Kent Coastline. However, it only outwardly appears as a desert, it is not a true desert as the precipitation it receives is too much to consider it as a true desert.
true: i appears but isn't rough. it appears rough because of the ribosomes that are on them
"Far-fetched" means something that is unlikely or improbable, often requiring a stretch of the imagination to believe. It describes ideas or stories that are difficult to accept as being true or realistic.
A lie is a deliberate false statement or deception made with the intent to deceive or mislead others. It involves intentionally communicating information that is known to be untrue.