They situate and reassure the reader by promoting verisimilitude, the quality of appearing to be real. |
The fragment seemed Kosher, with phraseology, vocabulary, metaphor, style and expression of apparent authenticity and verisimilitude. |
That is, does it have verisimilitude, the appearance of being true or real? |
This is a very slight discrepancy from strict verisimilitude here, but one that revealingly triggers disproportionate reactions among critics. |
Painted with an almost Dutch-Renaissance verisimilitude, Harrison's work is of extreme close-ups that focus us on expressively open faces. |
But lest those who are ignorant of the force of mathematical demonstrations and who are not accustomed to distinguish true reasons from mere verisimilitudes, should venture. |