Ostensible

/ɑːˈstɛnsəbəl/ (US), /ɒˈstɛnsəbəl/ (UK) adjective

Ostensible describes something that is said or appears to be true or real, but may not be the actual truth or main reason.

From French “ostensible,” from Latin “ostendere” meaning “to show.” It shifted from simply “shown” or “apparent” to possibly “only appearing so.”

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