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Comparative
more believable
Superlative
most believable
1
having qualities that make something possible and accepted as true
- The scientist presented a believable explanation for the unusual phenomenon, backed by empirical evidence.
- The witness provided a believable account of the events, supported by corroborating testimony.
- The plot of the movie was believable, with characters and situations that felt realistic.
- The rumor circulating around the office was not believable, lacking credible sources or evidence.
- The alibi provided by the suspect seemed believable, but further investigation revealed inconsistencies.
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