100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "plausibly"
Definition
The adverb plausibly refers to something that is done in a way that seems reasonable or probable; it indicates that an idea, explanation, or argument is credible or believable.
Synonyms
- Believably
 - Credibly
 - Reasonably
 - Likely
 - Possibly
 - Feasibly
 - Acceptably
 
Antonyms
- Implausibly
 - Unbelievably
 - Improbably
 - Incredibly
 - Unreasonably
 
Examples
- She plausibly explained her reasons for missing the meeting.
 - The scientist plausibly argued that climate change is accelerating.
 - He plausibly suggested that the project could be completed in a month.
 - The detective plausibly reconstructed the events leading to the crime.
 - They plausibly predicted the outcome of the election based on current trends.
 - The theory was plausibly supported by the latest research findings.
 - She plausibly claimed that she had seen him at the store.
 - The author plausibly depicted the historical events in her novel.
 - His explanation was plausibly consistent with the evidence presented.
 - The team plausibly outlined their strategy for the upcoming competition.
 - The marketing campaign plausibly explained the benefits of the product.
 - She plausibly pointed out the flaws in his argument.
 - The accountant plausibly justified the discrepancies in the budget.
 - He plausibly admitted to his mistakes during the presentation.
 - The witness plausibly recalled the details of the incident.
 - The professor plausibly connected the two theories in his lecture.
 - The documentary plausibly portrayed the challenges faced by the community.
 - They plausibly concluded that the data supported their hypothesis.
 - Her remarks were plausibly interpreted as criticism.
 - The film plausibly captured the essence of the historical era.
 - He plausibly proposed a solution to the ongoing crisis.
 - The article plausibly discussed the implications of the findings.
 - She plausibly analyzed the trends in the industry.
 - The coach plausibly explained the team's recent performance issues.
 - His theory was plausibly accepted by his peers.
 - They plausibly reasoned that the results were due to chance.
 - The presentation plausibly illustrated the need for reform.
 - The researcher plausibly linked the two variables in her study.
 - He plausibly defended his actions during the controversy.
 - The findings were plausibly interpreted in different ways.
 - She plausibly argued for a change in policy.
 - The evidence presented plausibly supported the claims made.
 - The teacher plausibly related the topic to real-world scenarios.
 - They plausibly forecasted the market trends for the next quarter.
 - His response was plausibly grounded in factual information.
 - The analysis plausibly highlighted the key issues at hand.
 - She plausibly explained the rationale behind her decision.
 - The documentary plausibly addressed the controversial subject.
 - They plausibly assessed the risks involved in the project.
 - The expert plausibly concluded that the theory needed further testing.
 - The debate was plausibly framed around the ethical implications.
 - He plausibly articulated his vision for the future.
 - The lawyer plausibly argued her case in front of the jury.
 - The proposal was plausibly designed to meet the needs of all stakeholders.
 - She plausibly criticized the lack of transparency in the process.
 - The report plausibly summarized the key findings.
 - His hypothesis was plausibly supported by the existing literature.
 - They plausibly debated the effectiveness of the new policy.
 - The argument was plausibly structured to persuade the audience.
 - She plausibly laid out the steps needed for implementation.
 - The speaker plausibly connected the dots between the two events.
 - The project manager plausibly outlined the timeline for completion.
 - The analysis plausibly showed the impact of the changes.
 - He plausibly justified the need for additional funding.
 - The committee plausibly considered various viewpoints before making a decision.
 - The historian plausibly described the motivations of the key figures.
 - She plausibly put forth alternative solutions to the problem.
 - The journalist plausibly connected the dots in the investigation.
 - His comments were plausibly taken out of context.
 - The study plausibly demonstrated the effectiveness of the intervention.
 - They plausibly outlined the steps for future research.
 - The CEO plausibly addressed the concerns of the shareholders.
 - The analysis plausibly identified the key drivers of change.
 - She plausibly summarized the main points of the discussion.
 - The results were plausibly interpreted as a sign of progress.
 - The scientist plausibly hypothesized about the potential outcomes.
 - He plausibly critiqued the methodology used in the study.
 - The campaign plausibly resonated with the target audience.
 - The thesis plausibly argued for a re-evaluation of the existing literature.
 - She plausibly articulated the benefits of the new approach.
 - The proposal was plausibly aligned with the organization’s goals.
 - The studies plausibly indicated a correlation between the variables.
 - He plausibly defended his position during the debate.
 - The findings plausibly contradicted previous research.
 - The presentation plausibly engaged the participants.
 - She plausibly highlighted the importance of community involvement.
 - The analysis plausibly linked the economic factors to the outcomes.
 - His reasoning was plausibly based on empirical evidence.
 - The report plausibly addressed the concerns raised by stakeholders.
 - They plausibly predicted the effects of the policy changes.
 - The argument was plausibly supported by statistical data.
 - She plausibly connected the historical events to modern implications.
 - The panel plausibly deliberated over the proposed changes.
 - The research plausibly filled the gaps in existing knowledge.
 - He plausibly outlined the potential risks of the initiative.
 - The discussion plausibly explored the ethical considerations.
 - She plausibly articulated her vision for the project.
 - The presentation plausibly captivated the audience's attention.
 - The analysis plausibly presented a comprehensive view of the issue.
 - They plausibly argued that collaboration was key to success.
 - The conclusions drawn were plausibly justified by the research.
 - He plausibly summarized the findings in his report.
 - The article plausibly explored the implications of the discovery.
 - She plausibly identified areas for improvement.
 - The committee plausibly recommended further investigation.
 - The expert plausibly explained the significance of the data.
 - He plausibly defended the approach taken by the team.
 - The findings plausibly suggested a need for policy change.
 - She plausibly evaluated the effectiveness of the strategy.
 - The analysis plausibly demonstrated the need for further research.
 
