carry credibility

Frequency: 6.26.1 per million words

To be believable or trustworthy.

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Examples (10)

  • A statement from a renowned scientist will always carry credibility.
  • His wild accusations didn't carry any credibility with the jury.
  • Do you think his testimony will carry enough credibility to change the verdict?
  • For a theory to be accepted, its principles must carry credibility within the scientific community.
  • A recommendation from an industry leader carries significant credibility for a startup.
  • If the data is flawed, the entire study will fail to carry credibility.
  • The key is ensuring your message carries credibility with the target audience.
  • The witness's initial statement had ceased to carry any credibility.
  • Honestly, a promise from him doesn't carry much credibility anymore.
  • The report, backed by extensive research, carries immense credibility.