I'm learning català

versemblant — meaning in English: plausible

Learn this word with quizzes, examples and more on Maspeak.

Guess the translation for plausible
introduir
versemblant
destinació
record
Skip this question   
🎓
Learn Catalan for free
Quizzes, examples, audio & daily challenges. No password needed — just your email.
Start learning →
Already have an account? Log in
formal advanced
Usage
Native speakers often use 'versemblant' in discussions regarding theories, arguments, or narratives, particularly in academic or intellectual circles. For instance, during a debate about climate change, one might say a particular explanation is 'versemblant' to imply it holds credibility and warrants consideration.
Synonyms & nuances
'Versemblant' is often compared to 'probable' and 'possible.' While 'probable' suggests a higher likelihood of truth, 'versemblant' indicates that something appears plausible but may not necessarily be true. This subtlety makes 'versemblant' particularly useful in academic or analytical discussions.
Culture
'Versemblant' originates from the Latin word 'verisimilans,' meaning 'seeming true.' In Catalan literature, the word is frequently employed in philosophical texts and critiques, reflecting a culture that deeply values reasoned argumentation and the quest for truth in discourse.
FAQ
Q.What does the Catalan word 'versemblant' mean in English?
'Versemblant' translates to 'plausible' in English, indicating something that seems reasonable or believable within a given context.
Q.How do you use 'versemblant' in a sentence?
You can use 'versemblant' in sentences like 'La teoria és versemblant,' which means 'The theory is plausible.' It's commonly used in formal discussions.
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 'versemblant'?
'Versemblant' is sometimes mistakenly used interchangeably with 'verdader' (true). Remember that 'versemblant' implies believability rather than confirmed truth.
Learn catalan with Maspeak →
Catalan Vocabulary