fully credible

Frequency: 7.310.0 per million words

Meaning entirely believable; often used in formal analysis.

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Examples (10)

  • You need imagination to make what you write fully credible.
  • The jury did not find the witness's testimony to be fully credible.
  • For the hypothesis to be accepted, the supporting data must be fully credible.
  • Investors will only back the project if the financial forecasts seem fully credible.
  • The journalist spent weeks verifying the source to ensure the report was fully credible.
  • His elaborate excuse for being late was not considered fully credible by his boss.
  • After so many broken promises, the politician's new plan was not seen as fully credible.
  • The defense attorney's primary goal is to prove the prosecution's evidence is not fully credible.
  • Do you believe her explanation of the events is fully credible?
  • If the alibi had been fully credible, he would not have been charged.