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verisimilitude

verisimilitude is a synonym of realism

noun [ ver-uh-si-mil-i-tood, -tyood ]

verisimilitude is another word for realism

✅ Both realism and verisimilitude can be used to refer to a sense of truth, accuracy, and authenticity to real lives and real experiences. Realism is often used in the context of literature and art (His books were characterized by a strong sense of realism).

Verisimilitude refers to the appearance of truth, authenticity, or accuracy (I thought the movie lacked verisimilitude).

Realism centers the idea of representing things as they really are (Critics praised the realism of the play), whereas verisimilitude centers things that look or seem accurate and true (His story lacked verisimilitude, although it turned out he was actually telling the truth).

✅ Sometimes, something that is actually true doesn’t seem like it should be true. In that case, it may have realism but lack verisimilitude.

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speculate

speculate is a synonym of contemplate

verb [ spek-yuh-leyt ]

speculate is another word for contemplate

Contemplate means to think deeply about something (I contemplated whether I wanted to go out for dinner).

Speculate means to think about something or reflect on it, especially in a conjectural way (He liked to speculate on what space travel might look like in the future).

Contemplate and speculate both mean to think in depth about something. Contemplate emphasizes quiet, deep and thorough consideration without a necessary conclusion (I contemplated possible motives for the crime).

Speculate emphasizes thinking about something in a way that involves formulating an opinion or theory. It can also suggest that you don’t have all the facts (I wouldn’t like to speculate about her motives).

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heartrending

heartrending is a synonym of sorrowful

adjective [ hahrt-ren-ding ]

heartrending is another word for sorrowful

Sorrowful describes being full of sorrow, or showing or expressing sorrow, grief, or pain (The dog made a sorrowful noise when I didn’t let her have some of my chips).

Heartrending describes something that causes or expresses intense grief, anguish, or distress (a heartrending scream).

Sorrowful and heartrending can both describe something that expresses grief and pain. Heartrending can also be used to describe something that causes grief or pain (His words were heartrending; There was a sorrowful tone to her voice).

Heartrending is used less often than sorrowful, and can express stronger or more intense and immediate feelings, ones that really pull at your heartstrings (It was a heartrending melody).

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