Basically, it means "not believable."
Something that is credible.
Fabuloso= almost credible.
Is based on opinion, a biased source and contains little actual information or facts
That is the correct spelling of "credible" (believable).
The source was not credible.The witness gave a credible account of the events.
not credible!
Facebook is both, a credible site + an non credible site
Yes it is a non-credible website.
No
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Credible means believable. He was found guilty because the jury did not think is story was credible.
Credible is believable, based on information or fact; not credible is not believable because it may be based on opinion, a biased source, and contain little actual information or fact.
Credible means believable, from the root cred it means "believe."
Someone with a lengthy criminal background may be considered non-credible. Non-credible means the finder of facts (generally the jury) would not believe the witness's testimony. This could be because of a criminal background, a history of deception, or because of his/her own interest in the outcome of the case. For example, if the witness has a relationship with the defendant, his alibi that he was with the defendant at the time that the crime was committed may not be credible.
Something that is credible.
It is reliable
Non credible. Google is just a vast collection of unverified information. Not credible as a source for valid information. Google can NEVER be listed in your works cited or bibliography. Google is just a search engine that is programed to search one of the worlds largest databases. The data base is not vetted for validity ( it would be impossible ).