/ˈkʌlə.rəbl kɔːz/ – Pharse
Definition: vẻ bề ngoài của căn cứ để kiện hay buộc tội.
A more thorough explanation: A “colorable cause” refers to a claim or argument that appears to be valid or legitimate on its face, but is actually false or misleading. In legal terms, it is a deceptive or misleading justification that is used to cover up the true motives or intentions behind a particular action or decision.
Example: The defendant’s claim of a colourable cause for entering the property was found to be a mere pretext to hide their true intent of trespassing.