make sth credible

Frequency: 6.88.0 per million words

To cause something (like a story or excuse) to be believable.

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Examples (10)

  • You need imagination to make what you write fully credible.
  • The witness added specific details to make her testimony more credible.
  • He faked a limp to make his excuse for being late credible.
  • The film's use of real historical footage made the fictional story feel incredibly credible.
  • To make their threat credible, the kidnappers sent a photo of the hostage.
  • Our marketing team must find a way to make the product's benefits credible to a skeptical audience.
  • What evidence can you provide to make your theory credible?
  • Good acting is essential to make a character's motivations credible.
  • The politician's detailed financial plan made his campaign promises seem more credible.
  • She tried everything to make her alibi credible, but the police didn't believe her.