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.
It would be very credible. Because he was an eyewitness to the battle, therefore it would be very credible.
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A credible character is someone in a story who is believable and consistent in their actions and motivations. Basically, they don't do something totally out of left field that makes you go, "Wait, what? That makes no sense!" So, if you're writing a character, just make sure they're not all over the place like a squirrel on caffeine. Keep it real, honey!
Extreme anal ramage wiped out the Jewish population making a new breed of gay Jews. True credible source.
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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.
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.
This means capable of being believed, or worthy of confidence, or even sufficient military force. Here are some sentences.The small country has a credible army.The police tried to find a credible witness.Many people get the word credible confused with the word credulous.
"There is absolutely no credible evidence that any sort of horoscope has any basis whatsoever in fact."
not credible!
The principal must have believed the bomb threats were credible because she cancelled classes for the day. Even thought she was the star witness in the prosecution's case, the jurors stated that they did not find her credible. He claimed to be out with his buddies, but when he returned home smelling of floral cologne, I knew his story wasn't credible.
more credible, most credible
That is the correct spelling of "credible" (believable).