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[ US /ˈkɹɛdətəbəɫ/ ]
[ UK /kɹˈɛdɪtəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. worthy of often limited commendation
    the student's effort on the essay--though not outstanding--was creditable

How To Use creditable In A Sentence

  • The team produced a creditable performance .
  • Levy is a creditable state advocate, a Jehovah's Witness with a reputation for honesty.
  • She gave a highly creditable performance as the wicked queen.
  • All these initiatives are praiseworthy and creditable to the new and youthful management team.
  • In the meantime, the milk remains ideal for cheese-making and the breed's beef production is creditable for a dairy type.
  • They turned out a quite creditable performance.
  • High-class technology, well-content service, in pursuit of the identical value with customers, Annamo will be your most creditable cooperation associate.
  • He's another who handles a fast surface and a repeat of his creditable second to Lord Of The Turf at Galway will see him land this.
  • To accuse a member of Parliament of double-crossing is certainly discreditable.
  • It will come as no surprise to those who view Mr. Speaker Martin as incompetent, chippy and partial to the Government to discover that he is at the heart, yet again, of an effort to conceal from the public gaze something which appears to be unsatisfactory and discreditable about the conduct of the democratic affairs of the House and therefore the nation. Archive 2007-10-28
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