creditable

IPA: krˈɛdʌtʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Credible or believable.
  • That brings credit or honour; respectable.
  • That can be assigned; assignable.
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Examples of "creditable" in Sentences

  • The references should be creditable.
  • The wall street journal is creditable.
  • Apparently the workers of America are not yet ready to sing, although I recall a creditable chorus trained at
  • You wouldn't be penalized for dropping "creditable" coverage later and signing up for Part D, Mr. Precht says.
  • An official with the Department of Health and Human Services told HuffPost that the law gives no flexibility on the definition of creditable coverage.
  • But in the far more influential New York Times, Bosley Crowther called the picture a fair and "creditable" reenactment and observed that MGM had "taken no obvious sides in the current atomic contentions."
  • I much doubt if he could have passed what would now be called a creditable examination in the Fathers; and as for all the nice formalities in the rubric, he would never have been the man to divide a congregation or puzzle a bishop.
  • If Medicare considers your existing coverage to be "creditable" - meaning, coverage that is as good as the standard Medicare prescription drug coverage benefit - you are permitted to keep your current coverage without incurring future penalties.

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