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credible
English
Etymology
From Middle English credible, borrowed from Old French credible, from Latin cr?dibilis (“worthy of belief”), from cr?d? (“believe”); see credit.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k??d?bl?/
Adjective
credible (comparative more credible, superlative most credible)
- Believable or plausible.
- Authentic or convincing.
Antonyms
- incredible, noncredible, uncredible
Related terms
- credibility
- credit
- credence
- credential
Translations
See also
- street cred
Further reading
- credible in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
- credible in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
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credibleness
English
Etymology
credible +? -ness
Noun
credibleness (uncountable)
- The state or quality of being credible.
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