Imaginary: : existing only in imagination : lacking factual reality Illusory: : based on or producing illusion : deceptive illusory hopes Manifest: : readily perceived by the senses and especially by the sense of sight Their sadness was manifest in their faces.ĭeceptive: : tending or having power to cause someone to accept as true or valid what is false or invalid : tending or having power to deceive a deceptive appearance a pitcher with a deceptive windupĭelusive: : likely to delude delusive promises Probable: : supported by evidence strong enough to establish presumption but not proof a probable hypothesisĬlear: : bright, luminous bonfires clear and bright -Shakespeareĭistinct: : distinguishable to the eye or mind as being discrete (see discrete sense 1 ) or not the same : separate a distinct cultural group teaching as distinct from research Likely: : having a high probability of occurring or being true : very probable rain is likely today Supposable: : capable of being supposed : conceivable Possible: : being within the limits of ability, capacity, or realization a possible but difficult task Plausible: : superficially fair, reasonable, or valuable but often specious a plausible pretext Visible: : capable of being seen stars visible to the naked eyeĬonceivable: : capable of being conceived : imaginable every conceivable combination Superficial: : of, relating to, or located near a surface
Outward: : moving, directed, or turned toward the outside or away from a center an outward flow Gilbertĭemonstrable: : capable of being demonstratedĮxternal: : capable of being perceived outwardly external signs of a disease Supposed: : pretended twelve hours are supposed to elapse between Acts I and II -W.
Seeming: : external appearance as distinguished from true character : look Reputed: : having a good repute : reputable
Putative: : commonly accepted or supposed Prima facie: : at first view : on the first appearance Presumed: : to undertake without leave or clear justification : dare