adjective

credible

credible, believable, trustworthy, plausible

She gave a credible explanation for her absence.

She gave a credible explanation for her absence.

He is a credible witness in the case.

He is a credible witness in the case.

credible ((noun)) believable or trustworthy a credible witness

Synonyms: believable, plausible, convincing; Antonyms: incredible, unbelievable

From Latin 'credere' (to believe) plus the suffix '-ibilis' (able to be). Literally 'able to be believed'.

If something is 'credible', you can give it 'credit'. The '-ible' suffix means 'able to be'.

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