ostensibility (Meaning)

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ostensibility (n.)

The quality or state of being ostensible.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ostensibility

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ostensibility Sentence Examples

  1. The ostensibility of his claim was immediately apparent, given the lack of evidence supporting it.
  2. The ostensible reason for the delay was technical difficulties, but it later became clear that human error was the cause.
  3. Despite its ostensible simplicity, the task proved to be unexpectedly complex.
  4. The ostensible purpose of the meeting was to discuss the next steps in the project, but it quickly devolved into a series of personal attacks.
  5. The ostensibility of her apology was belied by the insincere tone of her voice.
  6. The ostensible choice between two candidates was a false dichotomy, as both supported similar policies.
  7. The ostensible leader of the group was merely a figurehead, with real power held by others.
  8. The ostensibility of the threat was deliberately exaggerated to justify a disproportionate response.
  9. The ostensible friendship between them was nothing more than a facade, hiding a deep-seated rivalry.
  10. The ostensible goal of the company was to maximize profits, but it also invested heavily in social initiatives.

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The quality or state of being ostensible.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ostensibility of his claim was immediately apparent, given the lack of evidence supporting it.

The ostensible reason for the delay was technical difficulties, but it later became clear that human error was the cause.

Despite its ostensible simplicity, the task proved to be unexpectedly complex.

The ostensible purpose of the meeting was to discuss the next steps in the project, but it quickly devolved into a series of personal attacks.