/kɹɛˈdʌbʌl/ - [kredubul] - cred•i•ble
We found 8 definitions of credible from 5 different sources.
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credible - capable of being believed; "completely credible testimony"; "credible information" | ||
believable | ||
incredible, unbelievable beyond belief or understanding; "at incredible speed"; "the book's plot is simply incredible" | ||
plausible apparently reasonable and valid, and truthful; "a plausible excuse" | ||
thinkable capable of being conceived or imagined or considered | ||
believability, credibility, credibleness the quality of being believable or trustworthy | ||
likely within the realm of credibility; "not a very likely excuse" | ||
credible - appearing to merit belief or acceptance; "a credible witness" | ||
convincing causing one to believe the truth of something; "a convincing story"; "a convincing manner" | ||
credible - (a common but incorrect usage where `credulous' would be appropriate) credulous; "she was not the...credible fool he expected" | ||
credulous disposed to believe on little evidence; "the gimmick would convince none but the most credulous" |