Synonym: believable. Similar words: incredible, incredibly, edible, credibility, creditable, audible, inaudible, credit. Meaning: ['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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1. They haven't produced any credible evidence for convicting him.
2. Is there a credible alternative to the nuclear deterrent?
3. I'm not sure that I find her story credible.
4. Baroness Thatcher's claims seem credible to many.
5. He was unable to give a credible explanation for his behaviour.
6. Her excuse was barely credible.
7. Mr Robertson would be a credible candidate.
8. A more credible explanation now occurred to her.
9. The plot is credible but the characters lack individuality.
10. The news report is hardly credible.
11. It is just not credible that she would cheat.
12. But in order to maintain a credible threat of intervention, we have to maintain a credible alliance.
13. It seems barely credible that anyone could have walked so far in a day.
14. Can Thompson make a credible challenge for the party leadership?
15. seems credible on the evidence so far, is that the bank masked its skullduggery so completely that no regulator anywhere in the world could get a handle on it.
16. His defense, which seems credible on the evidence so far, is that the bank masked its skullduggery so completely that no regulator anywhere in the world could get a handle on it.
17. His defense, which seems credible on the evidence so far, is that the bank masked its skullduggery so completely that no regulator anywhere in the world ...
18. defense, which seems credible on the evidence so far, is that the bank masked its skullduggery so completely that no regulator anywhere in the world could.
19. Community service is seen as the only credible alternative to imprisonment.
20. Is she a credible witness?
21. Western strategy had become a little more credible.
22. We supported the demands for a thorough and credible investigation by independent and impartial experts.
23. We must not shrink from the legitimate use of force if we are to remain credible.
24. You need imagination to make what you write fully credible.
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25. But Boeing officials have said that cost estimates at this point are too premature to be credible.
26. But for the first time in decades the opposition parties are trying at least to look like a credible alternative government.
27. For insider dealing does not lack victims but rather, credible plaintiffs.
28. But how much longer he can survive as a credible force is open to question.
29. Once they began, they acquired momentum of their own, and the size of the purge made it credible.
30. The greater its dependence on others, the less its ability to issue credible threats or to mobilise for sustained hostilities.
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