credibility 的定义
- the quality of being believable or worthy of trust: After all those lies, his credibility was at a low ebb.
credibility 近义词
believeableness
更多credibility例句
- This way, you build brand credibility, brand awareness, and are able to help out potential customers.
- I expect that soon there will be more who come forward to provide credibility to crypto and digital assets, as their relevance and benefits are unavoidable.
- This measure provides a method to evaluate credibility, restore trust and better serve the police and the community.
- SEO plays a very crucial role in getting more reach and credibility.
- Esketamine, the first new method to treat depression in 25 years, is gaining credibility.
- The investigation is now in its tenth year, and has yet to regain its credibility.
- “Somehow in regaining our credibility we went from second to fourth place,” Will says.
- The more recent attacks add to the credibility of the victims at Liberty and Christopher Newport who made allegations.
- But when the pageant itself starts to poke fun at the contestants, organizers should expect that they will lose all credibility.
- And it raises questions about the credibility of Kim Dotcom; of his allegations; and he has been deemed not credible.
- Such history never loses its interest, nor does the lapse of ages, in the least degree, impair its credibility.
- Lastly, his own personal credibility seems seriously at stake when he talks of “triangular provinces.”
- Way kamatuúran ang ripurt sa prisidinti, The presidential report lacks credibility.
- But there is one point about the book that deserves some considering, its credibility as autobiography.
- Charley was taken aback and thereafter his credibility was destroyed in so far as the mother and Lin were concerned.