Why this word is great
INVERISIMILITUDE — [Noun] The lack of verisimilitude or likelihood; improbability; unlikelihood. From the prefix in- ("not") + verisimilitude (Latin verisimilitudo, "likeness to truth," from verus, "true," + similitudo, "likeness"). Unlike "implausibility" (which suggests inherent contradictions) or "fantasy" (which embraces the unreal), inverisimilitude is the quiet failure of a thing to convince. It is the painted backdrop that doesn’t quite match the lighting, the dialogue that rings hollow despite the actor’s earnest delivery, or the dream that dissolves upon waking—not because it was impossible, but because it never felt real enough to begin with. A reminder that truth is not just in the facts, but in the texture.