Credible
UK /["/ˈkredəbl/"]/US /["/ˈkredəbl/"]/
Definition
that can be believed or trusted
In simple words: Something that can be trusted or believed.
Examples
- a **credible explanation/witness**
- It is just not credible that she would cheat.
- It seems barely credible that anyone could have walked so far in a day.
- You need imagination to make what you write fully credible.
- It seemed to be a credible account of events.
- There's only one credible witness in the case.
- They haven't yet come up with a credible explanation.
- Community service is seen as the only credible alternative to imprisonment.
Usage notes
Use 'credible' to describe sources of information, like news articles or experts. It is suitable for both formal and informal contexts, but avoid using it in casual conversations and slang.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'creditable' — if something is credible, it earns you credit.
Collocations
- appear
- be
- seem
- highly
- very
- completely
- appear
- be
- seem
- highly
- very
- completely
Synonyms
- convincing
- viable
Antonyms
- unreliable
- incredible
- dubious
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'credibility', which is a noun.
- Using 'credible' to describe people instead of their work or sources.
- Mispronouncing the word, especially the 'ble' ending.