ALL meanings of credibility gap
cred·i·bil·i·ty gap
C c - singular noun credibility gap A credibility gap is the difference between what a person says or promises and what they actually think or do. 3
- noun credibility gap a disparity between claims or statements made and the evident facts of the situation or circumstances to which they relate 3
- noun credibility gap an apparent disparity between what is said and the actual facts 3
- noun credibility gap the inability to have one's statements accepted as factual or one's professed motives accepted as the true ones 3
- noun credibility gap a lack of popular confidence in the truth of the claims or public statements made by the federal government, large corporations, politicians, etc.: a credibility gap between the public and the power company. 1
- noun credibility gap a perceived discrepancy between statements and actual performance or behavior. 1
- noun credibility gap discrepancy between statements and facts 1
- noun credibility gap A discrepancy between the statements made by a person in authority (especially by a politician) and the perceived truth. 0