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All credibility synonyms

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noun credibility

  • prospect — Usually, prospects. an apparent probability of advancement, success, profit, etc. the outlook for the future: good business prospects.
  • validity — the state or quality of being valid: to question the validity of the argument.
  • chance — If there is a chance of something happening, it is possible that it will happen.
  • reliability — the ability to be relied on or depended on, as for accuracy, honesty, or achievement.
  • soundness — free from injury, damage, defect, disease, etc.; in good condition; healthy; robust: a sound heart; a sound mind.
  • integrity — adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty.
  • trustworthiness — deserving of trust or confidence; dependable; reliable: The treasurer was not entirely trustworthy.
  • solidity — the state, property, or quality of being solid.
  • probability — the quality or fact of being probable.
  • plausibility — having an appearance of truth or reason; seemingly worthy of approval or acceptance; credible; believable: a plausible excuse; a plausible plot.
  • possibility — the state or fact of being possible: the possibility of error.
  • believability — to have confidence in the truth, the existence, or the reliability of something, although without absolute proof that one is right in doing so: Only if one believes in something can one act purposefully.
  • likelihood — the state of being likely or probable; probability.
  • solidness — having three dimensions (length, breadth, and thickness), as a geometrical body or figure.
  • tenability — capable of being held, maintained, or defended, as against attack or dispute: a tenable theory.
  • satisfactorily — giving or affording satisfaction; fulfilling all demands or requirements: a satisfactory solution.
  • authority — The authorities are the people who have the power to make decisions and to make sure that laws are obeyed.
  • standing — rank or status, especially with respect to social, economic, or personal position, reputation, etc.: He had little standing in the community.
  • sincerity — freedom from deceit, hypocrisy, or duplicity; probity in intention or in communicating; earnestness.
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