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Comparative
more credible
Superlative
most credible
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able to be believed or relied on
- After all the evidence was presented, her alibi seemed more credible than before.
- Despite being a new researcher in the field, her extensive data and methodology made her findings credible.
- The witness provided a credible account of the incident, which helped the jury reach a verdict.
- To ensure the information was credible, the journalist verified her sources before publishing the article.
- The expert's testimony was considered credible due to his extensive experience and qualifications in the field.
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