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credible

cred·i·ble [ kréddəb'l ]


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. believable: easy to believe

2. trustworthy: inspiring trust and confidence

3. militarily effective: of sufficient strength to function effectively as a military force

[14th century. < Latin credibilis< credere "believe"]

cred·i·ble·ness noun
cred·i·bly adverb

Word Usage
credible, credulous, or creditable?

These three adjectives, and the corresponding nouns credibility, credit, and credulity, are sometimes confused. A person or thing is credible when he, she, or it can be easily or readily believed: My story may sound barely credible but I assure you it's true.Credible also has the newer meaning "inspiring confidence": The government needs to develop a credible monetary policy. Somebody is credulous when he or she is all too ready to believe: Only the most credulous person would believe such a feeble excuse.Creditable is connected with the word credit and means "bringing credit": An excellent squash player, she plays a creditable game of tennis as well.

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