Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
plausible theory
noun
/ˈplɔːzəbl ˈθiəri/

Definition
A plausible theory is a hypothesis or explanation that appears reasonable and likely to be true based on the available evidence.

Examples
- The scientist proposed a plausible theory to explain the unusual behavior of the particles.
- While the evidence is not definitive, the plausible theory garnered interest from the research community.
- In discussions about climate change, multiple plausible theories exist to explain the observed phenomena.

Meaning
The term ‘plausible’ suggests that something is credible or believable, while ‘theory’ refers to a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world. Together, they imply an idea that is a potential explanation subject to further investigation.

Synonyms
- credible hypothesis
- believable explanation
- reasonable theory
- likely assumption