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Sentence count:198+9Posted:2016-12-30Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: believableSimilar words: incredibleincrediblyediblecredibilitycreditableaudibleinaudiblecreditMeaning: ['kredəbl]  adj. 1. capable of being believed 2. a common but incorrect usage where `credulous' would be appropriate 3. appearing to merit belief or acceptance. 
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31. Britain's credible and effective independent nuclear deterrent is the ultimate guarantee of our security.
32. She makes her evolution, from neutral to fully committed, a credible, touching experience.
33. The need to develop management procedures which are understandable and credible to the institution's environment. 10.
34. In short, he becomes more credible as a negotiator and as an enforcement agent.
35. The first was that because the exchange rate target was not explicit it was ultimately not credible.
36. But still this new music was far from established as a credible art form in the pages of the music press.
37. The Board had considered McFarlane to be a cooperative and credible witness.
38. It wouldn't come across as very credible if I trusted you a third time.
39. The fact that this was credible only if the youth was retarded made the moral crux which followed rather pointless.
40. The first two of these little surprises, just possibly, have credible explanations.
41. This means, do I think you are competent and credible.
42. The idea of one global power holding the other to ransom seems less credible now than it has done previously.
43. Instead, he creates credible new tunes using the vocabulary of the Beatles to create a bizarre version of the band.
44. He has no credible ideas or answers to the economic problems he outlines at such length.
45. We and others have argued world without end that that is the only way he can have a credible fiscal policy.
46. Whatever happens, the Government will do what they can to advance the case of the most credible United Kingdom candidate.
47. Pitt, managing a consistent and credible Belfast accent, brings tremendous sympathy to a character dedicated to killing.
48. But it is too far north to make a credible claim.
49. Professor Budd's remarks echo a widespread belief in the City that the Government needs to develop a credible monetary strategy.
50. Both super-powers shared the instinct for self-preservation and negotiated continuously in search of credible systems of nuclear deterrents.
51. And with Tenby already a 2-5 shot, credible challengers would be welcomed like old friends.
52. She belonged to a generation who had fine voices and who were also dramatically credible.
53. The national newspaper Is remote, the events not within his area and thus less familiar and less credible.
54. But such a strategy, chancy at best, certainly can not succeed without a credible threat of a resolution.
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55. Aldfrith would then have been a man in his early thirties at his accession in 685, which seems more credible.
56. And they have a real sense of being more credible.
57. No other credible entity, public or private, had the experience and technical know-how to cope with the disaster.
58. Harvey creates a credible nightmare and turns what at first seems a simple eco-sermon into something more weirdly compelling.
59. Yet it makes the goal of church union far more credible and essential.
60. This is the sort of book in which the amateur detective, modern-style, is a much more credible figure.
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