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credibility
noun as in believeableness
Example Sentences
“It would add to uncertainty, further damage the government’s already tarnished credibility, and complicate any Bank of England’s judgment to potentially offset tax rises with rate cuts.”
Others felt waiting could threaten the company’s credibility if Vestberg presented to investors and a few months later Verizon announced a CEO change, the people said.
His extraordinary demand to unseat an allied government in wartime alienated pro-Israel voters while buying him no credibility with the left.
The fact that a significant portion of the plan is funded by cash flow from existing assets gives the plan credibility, he says.
When Mr. Carlson hosted Mr. Fuentes on his show, it was a sign of a shift—mainstream conservative media is losing credibility among the young.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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