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US
/ˈkɹɛdəbəɫ/
]
[ UK /kɹˈɛdɪbəl/ ]
[ UK /kɹˈɛdɪbəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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(a common but incorrect usage where `credulous' would be appropriate) credulous
she was not the...credible fool he expected -
appearing to merit belief or acceptance
a credible witness -
capable of being believed
completely credible testimony
credible information
How To Use credible In A Sentence
- AMEN: Grassroots Football is an incredible interactive roadbook from photographer Jessica Hilltout that depicts the essence of soccer as experienced throughout the African continent. Daniel Maree: Six Positively Promising World Cup Campaigns You Might Have Missed
- He was again recounting the incredible story of his life. The Sun
- She's an incredible actress.
- The lingering theory is credible because it is hard to imagine that the restaurant business in most cities and towns is anything but competitive. Microeconomics: Price Theory in Practice
- So far, so good, so much more credible—and spoiled only slightly by the blandishment that those that fail should present plans for recapitalization "as swiftly as possible. Is This the End of the Beginning for the Euro Crisis?
- They claim for the bath plug, and in the act of seeking recompense for such a small and essential item they show their incredible greed. Times, Sunday Times
- We turned north along the Shyok gorge and passed through some of the most incredible scenery that any of us had witnessed.
- I also agree that there's an incredible amount of camaraderie among fencers.
- The story is about theft, fraud and deceit on an incredible scale.
- War as the ultimate sanction was not a credible solution.