credible

[ˈkrɛdəbl]

credible Definition

able to be believed or convincing.

Using credible: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "credible" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The witness gave a credible account of the accident.

  • Example

    The news report was not credible.

  • Example

    The scientist's research is highly credible.

  • Example

    The candidate's promises are not credible.

credible Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for credible

Phrases with credible

  • a threat that is considered to be real and likely to be carried out

    Example

    The government received a credible threat of a terrorist attack.

  • a person, organization, or document that is considered to be reliable and trustworthy

    Example

    We need to find a credible source to support our argument.

  • an explanation that is considered to be reasonable and believable

    Example

    He had a credible excuse for being late to the meeting.

Origins of credible

from Latin 'credibilis', meaning 'worthy of belief'

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Summary: credible in Brief

'Credible' [ˈkrɛdəbl] means able to be believed or convincing. It is often used to describe a person, statement, or source that is trustworthy and reliable. Examples include 'The witness gave a credible account of the accident.' and 'The scientist's research is highly credible.' Phrases like 'credible threat' and 'credible source' denote real and reliable threats or sources.

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