Credible - 1.That can be trusted or believed
2.That can be accepted because it seems possible.
- Example : 1. It is just not credible that she would cheat.
2. Community service is seen as the only credible alternative to imprisonment.
Credibility - The quality that someone or somebody has that makes people believe of trust them.
-Example : The prosecution did its best to undermind the credibility of the witness.
Reliability have to do with trustworthiness if you can trust the source while credibility have to do with facts or expertise on the specific generic area of subjects
Credible means you can believe it, non-credible means it's too ridiculous to believe.
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The source was not credible.The witness gave a credible account of the events.
He did not give credible information to the police.
The credibility of a certain a certain blog depends on its content. You can identify it.
The word credibility is a noun.
I can give you several sentences.Her credibility as a stock broker is shaky after she lost all that money.Your credibility is too valuable to risk on that crazy stunt.I have to check out his credibility before I hire him.
No it is not there is a big difference if you only acquire the degree online. It is better if you enrolled in a class. But credibility wise it might be the same.
It comes from the Latin "credo" to believe.
The general public is interested in the reporting of a credible journalist, but not very interested in the reporting of one who isn't credible.
"cred" is actually a slang term that means credibility or street credibility. It is often used to describe someone's reputation or respect within a particular community or group.
The word credible is an adjective. It describes something that has credit.
characters that seem real or realistic. Note: superheros are NOT credible characters.
Not always always check more than one to increase credibility. Even better you could check another website (this IS credible)