credible
[kredəbl]

adjective

[Definition]: can be relied upon

[Example Sentences]:
1. If you are not in the top two then unless you have a credible niche you will suffer.
2. There is credible evidence of many more chemical weapons attacks by the Assad regime.
3. I do not believe this is a credible threat.
4. Our goal is to provide a credible alternative to the private car.
5. I believe this is a credible start, and welcome your comments and discussion below.
6. Claure argued he was credible enough for Verizon to use him for more than a decade.
7. His lawyers say the allegations against him are hardly credible, according to AFP news agency.
8. There are many situations where OpenStack is generating credible proof points.
9. To attract advertising, Yelp needs to maintain a popular and credible site.
10. Everything else about the message is credible and well-written.
11. To much of the public it looked credible, though skeptics pointed out many signs that it was a hoax.
12. With credible assurances, it would be appropriate to provide such assistance.
13. The first principle is establishing this credible digital character.
14. There are credible arguments on both sides.
15. What the country needed, in her opinion, was a credible opposition party.


[Antonyms]improbable, unlikely, incredible

[Synonyms]probable, possible, reliable
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