edibility

NOUN
  1. the property of being fit to eat
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  • He has been using every opportunity to boost his credibility as a budget cutter.
  • A company should not argue the inarguable, for it only harms credibility and makes motives and priorities suspect.
  • The so-called audience learns about the proposer herself, measures her credibility, considers her ideas, and deepens her understanding of the current exigency as the rhetor sees it.
  • They've got that credibility and that respectability back.
  • His arrest for lewd behaviour seriously damaged his credibility as a religious leader.
  • To suggest that all unproductive consumption is solely capitalist personal consumption is to go beyond the bounds of credibility.
  • He is a futurist with a track record and enough credibility for the National Academy of Engineering to publish his sunny forecast for solar energy.
  • Lack of credibility isn’t subject to “proof,” when the chore is to prove a negative. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Clinton Terror Bill
  • Newspapers were talking of a credibility gap between what he said and what he did.
  • Her credibility has lost out to her desperate desire to be liked, even if it is by bull-necked honkers in shirts made of the stars and stripes.
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