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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61. Money was invested in virtually any company with a credible story of what they were going to do on the internet.
62. The Democrats have got to put up more white candidates in the South who are more credible with blacks.
63. She was credible and creditable and played well the transformation from gauche, unworldly girl to dignified lady.
64. It provides a formal structure within which a commitment to peg exchange rates will be credible.
65. When a civil conflict eventually broke out in 1991, the national defence force was unable to provide a credible response.
66. But modern refinements and materials have brought about a resurgence of the supercharger, making it a credible alternative to the turbo.
67. He would be more credible if he displayed understanding of these basic issues.
68. Her story is completely credible - she doesn't usually exaggerate.
69. No credible system of justice can tolerate such a farcical imbalance of power between contestants.
70. They felt a desperate need for credible values and a personal spiritual center.
71. A property rights theory A credible justification of corporate enterprise in terms of rights must, therefore, be based on rights of ownership.
72. The complaint would be more credible if he could remember more specific details.
73. If we had nothing but nuclear forces[sentencedict.com], this would not be credible.
74. Only if the potential partner appears credible will the company earn a first meeting with eBay.
75. Such a threat is credible only if carrying it out would impose little loss on the person terminating the contract.
76. This in turn is credible because if any other firm does not join in this punishment it will be punished, and so on.
77. To delay the introduction of such information may make the vendor less credible to a buyer.
78. War as the ultimate sanction was not a credible solution.
79. Resubmission of this complaint, no matter in what form, will not render these flaky allegations any more credible.
80. Yet in even the most respectable and credible sources, arithmetical mistakes can, and occasionally do, creep in.
81. Sometimes there are more credible observations, such as reports of foreshocks.
82. He was allowed to creep back into power for want of a credible alternative.
83. Take particular trouble with any which might present you with difficulties and have a credible reply worked out to sidestep -problem areas.
84. Among them: Free everyone to dress casually because there are no credible studies linking job performance with attire.
85. It had to be some one, I gather,[sentencedict.com] who would be credible in saying that they knew Sydney.
86. He might as well ask the reader to believe in those supremely credible terrorized musicians scraping and blowing through the small hours.
87. What matters is that the creative solution has a credible and realistic basis.
88. At first Clyde's story appears credible enough.
89. Why credible is not the untruthfulness?
90. Refluence of vein is plentiful and innervation is credible.
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