credibility

simple noun45 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

Indicates a very high level of trustworthiness.

Denotes a strong and respected level of believability.

Reputation for competence and reliability in a professional field.

An individual's own trustworthiness and reputation.

Believability based on scientific evidence and methodology.

Trustworthiness in the context of politics and government.

Emphasizes that the credibility is genuine and not superficial.

Credibility that is gained immediately, often due to association or reputation.

Credibility based on ethical principles and behavior.

Informal credibility or acceptance among ordinary people, especially in urban or youth culture.

To possess the quality of being trusted and believed in.

To no longer be seen as trustworthy or believable.

To create a firm and respected reputation for being trustworthy.

To weaken or damage credibility, often secretly or gradually.

To acquire or obtain credibility over time.

To develop credibility over time through actions.

To not have believability or trustworthiness.

To harm or reduce the believability of someone or something.

To add a sense of validity or trustworthiness to something.

To make something seem more believable or valid.

To improve or increase the level of credibility.

To keep one's credibility at its current level.

To express doubts about the credibility of someone or something.

To get back credibility that was lost.

To contribute to making something more believable.

To supply or give credibility to something.

To bring back credibility that has been lost or damaged.

To make credibility greater in amount or degree.

To completely ruin someone's or something's credibility.

To gradually wear away or destroy credibility.

To add or provide credibility to something.

To question or dispute the trustworthiness of someone or something.

To cause damage or harm to credibility.

To continue to have credibility, especially in difficult circumstances.

To make credibility less; to reduce it.

To be believable or trustworthy.

To not have enough believability or trustworthiness.

A situation where a lack of credibility is causing difficulties.

A specific problem or difficulty related to trustworthiness.

A severe situation where credibility is widely questioned or has been lost.

A difference between what is said or promised and what is true or happens.

Indicates the role or capacity in which someone has credibility.

Indicates the reason or basis for having credibility.

Indicates the group of people with whom someone has credibility.

Used when credibility is damaged or reduced.