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How to pronounce credibility in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms believability, credibleness
Type of quality
Has types plausibility, plausibleness, authenticity, rigour, street cred, street credibility, validity, rigor, cogency, cred, genuineness, legitimacy
Derivation credible

Examples of credibility

credibility
That strains credibility again, but Wood towers when Veda shows her true colors.
From the sfgate.com
That's the sound of ESPN's Tom Jackson flushing his credibility down the toilet.
From the sfgate.com
In truth, the Punch Brothers seem pretty unworried by the notion of credibility.
From the latimes.com
As Ireland's problems have persisted, its credibility with investors has eroded.
From the online.wsj.com
Either Abbas or Netanyahu has to lose credibility and neither man can afford to.
From the dailyherald.com
I attended industry events as a speaker and participant, driving my credibility.
From the charlotteobserver.com
This is a company knee deep in credibility issues and battling low staff morale.
From the smh.com.au
I think you have to have the credibility of understanding how the economy works.
From the canberratimes.com.au
Is this a bad joke designed to torpedo the blogosphere's credibility in general?
From the techcrunch.com
More examples
  • The quality of being believable or trustworthy
  • (credible) capable of being believed; "completely credible testimony"; "credible information"
  • (credible) (a common but incorrect usage where `credulous' would be appropriate) credulous; "she was not the...credible fool he expected"
  • (credible) appearing to merit belief or acceptance; "a credible witness"
  • Credibility refers to the objective and subjective components of the believability of a source or message.
  • Reputation impacting one's ability to be believed; Whether or not a witness is being truthful
  • (CREDIBLE) something that you can believe because it's true
  • (Credible) Articles are written by Nobel Laureates, historians, and notable experts.
  • (Credible) This word is highly ambiguous and in cases of accusations against priests is often used in a subjective way by a diocese. It can mean that the act could conceivably have taken place because the individuals in question were in the same at the same time. ...