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Credibility

UK /["/ˌkredəˈbɪləti/"]/US /["/ˌkredəˈbɪləti/"]/

Definition

the quality that somebody/something has that makes people believe or trust them

In simple words: How much people believe in someone or something.

Examples

  • The politician's credibility was damaged by the scandal.
  • Scientific studies add credibility to the new theory.
  • Maintaining credibility with customers is essential for any business.
  • The witness's credibility was questioned during the trial.
  • Credibility in journalism depends on accurate and unbiased reporting.

Usage notes

Used when discussing trustworthiness, often in formal contexts such as academia or journalism. Avoid in casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

credibility + of + noun

Memory hint

Think of 'credit' — if you have good credit, people can trust you.

Collocations

  • great
  • high
  • real
  • carry
  • have
  • be lacking in
  • suffer
  • gap
  • issue
  • problem
  • credibility  among
  • credibility  as
  • credibility  for

Synonyms

  • trustworthiness
  • believability
  • reliability
  • validity

Antonyms

  • untrustworthiness
  • doubt
  • suspicion

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'creditability' which has a different meaning.
  • Used as a verb instead of a noun.
  • Omitting the context, making it unclear what the credibility refers to.