very credible

Frequency: 8.219.0 per million words

A common and general way to emphasize that something is believable.

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Examples (10)

  • The witness provided a very credible account of the events.
  • I found her explanation to be very credible, despite the strange circumstances.
  • The study's results are considered very credible by the scientific community.
  • For a theory to be accepted, it must be supported by very credible evidence.
  • Do you think his alibi is very credible?
  • His story didn't seem very credible at first, but the facts checked out.
  • We will need a very credible source to confirm this sensational news.
  • By the time the trial ended, the prosecution had presented a very credible case.
  • The business plan he presented was very credible and well-researched.
  • The politician struggled to offer a very credible alternative to the current policy.