This means capable of being believed, or worthy of confidence, or even sufficient military force. Here are some sentences.
The report sourced information from several credible experts in the field.
Her credibility was affected in the company when she hired a bad employee.
A once credible witness may become not credible if they are found to have a bias or personal interest in the outcome of the case, if their testimony is inconsistent or contradicted by other evidence, or if they have a history of providing false information or being unreliable in the past. Additionally, factors such as emotional state, memory issues, or manipulation can also affect a witness's credibility.
It seems like there is a typo in your question. If you meant to ask about "credible," it means able to be believed or trusted. A credible source is one that is considered reliable and trustworthy.
Believable, unquestionable, undoubted, palpable...
"Less credible" means not being as reliable or trustworthy in terms of information, evidence, or sources compared to something else. It suggests that there may be doubts or skepticism about the accuracy or truthfulness of the information or source in question.
The word "depravity" is a noun. An example of a sentence using the word would be: She was kind and generous, but she was also vulnerable to the depravity of others.
His story was not credible and he was eventually convicted of the crime
She has always been honest in the past, and I find her story credible.
Scientists who base their science on faith and belief are not credible.
WikiAnswers is not a credible source. Credible means believable. Some examples: Diplomas hanging in my doctor's office show me that she is credible. A witness who does not come across to the jury as credible will not help the case. I didn't let the man into our home because his claim to be a police officer did not seem credible.
He was convicted because the jury didn't think his story was credible. She's a credible witness whose story makes sense.
The source was not credible.The witness gave a credible account of the events.
He did not give credible information to the police.
"There is absolutely no credible evidence that any sort of horoscope has any basis whatsoever in fact."
not credible!
Using petroleum in a sentence?
That is the correct spelling of "credible" (believable).
more credible, most credible