credibility
Prononciation : [krɛdɪˈbɪlɪti]
Mot
Contexte : « trustworthiness »
(noun) credibility means how much people trust someone or something. If you have credibility, others believe what you say is true and reliable.
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The scientist has a lot of credibility because she works for a well-known university.
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His lies made it hard for people to see him as someone with credibility.
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Do you think the news source has enough credibility to trust its reports?
Contexte : « reputation »
(noun) credibility also refers to how good someone’s reputation is. It shows that people think highly of you or respect your work.
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The author's credibility grew after he published several successful books.
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She lost her credibility after being caught cheating.
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How can someone improve their credibility in their field?
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