What context can I use each word in?
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
uncreditable
Example
The politician's uncreditable promises failed to convince the voters. [uncreditable: adjective]
Example
His uncreditable behavior made it hard for others to trust him. [uncreditable: adjective]
implausible
Example
The detective found the suspect's alibi implausible. [implausible: adjective]
Example
It is implausible that he could have run a marathon without any training. [implausible: adjective]
Good things to know
Which word is more common?
Implausible is more commonly used than uncreditable in everyday language. Implausible is versatile and covers a wide range of contexts, while uncreditable is less common and refers to a lack of credibility or evidence.
What’s the difference in the tone of formality between uncreditable and implausible?
Both uncreditable and implausible are formal words that are typically used in academic or professional contexts to express doubt or skepticism.