completely credible

Frequency: 7.511.5 per million words

Meaning totally believable, with no doubt.

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Examples (10)

  • The witness's testimony was so detailed that it seemed completely credible.
  • For a plot to work, the character's motivations must be completely credible.
  • He provided an alibi that the police found to be completely credible.
  • Although his excuse sounded strange, the evidence made it completely credible.
  • Do you find her explanation for being late completely credible?
  • The business plan will only succeed if the financial projections are completely credible.
  • The documentary presented a theory that, while controversial, was completely credible.
  • I'm not sure his story is completely credible; there are too many inconsistencies.
  • To be convincing, the actor's performance needs to appear completely credible to the audience.
  • The lawyer worked hard to make her client's case sound completely credible to the jury.