credibility
IPA: krɛdʌbˈɪɫɪti
noun
- Reputation impacting one's ability to be believed.
- (law) Believability of statements by a witness, as measured by whether the testimony is probable or improbable when judged by common experience.
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Examples of "credibility" in Sentences
- It speaks to the credibility of the source.
- The credibility of the author is important.
- The credibility of the messenger is the issue.
- The only credibility in that is to the gullible.
- Maybe your credibility is about sharing the good stuff.
- At first, the objection was to the credibility of the sources.
- That way the integrity and credibility of Wikipedia is gravely undermined.
- Bill, your credibility is at stake if you don't win that State for BO .....
- Neither you nor I are the arbiter of the credibility of the reliable sources.
- I am interested in your credibility, and to what level your credibility is at.
- When you resort to calling me a “jackass” you are helping me find where your credibility is at.
- And it has certainly cost us credibility from the public because of conflicting recommendations.
- Adding to your credibility is the appearance that you do not seem to have any political party affiliations.
- Gucci's racy advertising several years ago sparked outrage from older magazine readers, though it helped give the label credibility among younger shoppers.
- Kroger's story that Beau's credibility is too damaged to hold up in court is just ridiculous - especially going up against that beacon of integrity Sam Adams.
- On the amateur side are those individuals who hack for the thrill of it, seeking information on NASA and UFOs, for example, or to gain "credibility" with cyber gang members.
- Could it be that Gordon Brown has fiddled so many figures and double or treble announced so many increases in funding over the last 10 years that his credibility is at approximately zero.
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