credibility - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of credibility in Hindi

  • साख
  • विश्वसनीयता

credibility Definition

Noun

  • the quality of being trusted and believed in.

credibility Example

  • the book's anecdotes have scant regard for credibility ( पुस्तक के उपाख्यानों में विश्वसनीयता के लिए बहुत कम सम्मान है )
  • Our credibility is important to us. ( हमारी विश्वसनीयता हमारे लिए महत्वपूर्ण है। )
  • Our credibility had to be earned each time and be absolute. ( हमारी विश्वसनीयता को हर बार अर्जित करना था और पूर्ण होना था। )
  • News and information that undermine their credibility or authority aren't so  welcome either. ( समाचार और जानकारी जो उनकी विश्वसनीयता या अधिकार को कमजोर करती हैं, उनका भी स्वागत नहीं है। )

More Sentence

  • On the other hand, at nisi prius and on the criminal circuit, he was accused of frequently attempting unduly to influence juries in their estimate of the credibility of evidence.
  • Zimmer, Nennius Vindicatus (Berlin, 1893), an examination into the credibility of Nennius; Geoffrey of Monmouth, Historia Britonum (translations of both histories are in Bohn's Library); Wace, the Brut (ed.
  • Woolston, at first to all appearance working earnestly in behalf of an allegorical but believing interpretation of the New Testament miracles, ended by assaulting, with a yet unknown violence of speech, the absurdity of accepting them as actual historical events, and did his best to overthrow the credibility of Christ's principal miracles.
  • The Evidences of Christianity is mainly a condensation of Bishop Douglas's Criterion and Lardner's Credibility of the Gospel History.
  • However, with Howie's credibility questioned, I felt we were compelled to revisit the issue.
  • They understood giving any credibility to a hint of the existence of a psychic tipster adversely affected their ultimate chance for a conviction.
  • Predictions of economic recovery have now lost all credibility.
  • His arrest for lewd behaviour seriously damaged his credibility as a religious leader.
  • A mistake like that will do his credibility a lot of harm.
  • There are serious questions about the credibility of these reports.
  • The critical method which has since become almost a formal system, aiming at scientific certainty, was with him an unexampled power, based on the insight acquired from wide knowledge, which enabled him to judge the credibility of an author or the genuineness of an authority; but he has made it impossible for any one to attempt to write modern history except on the "narratives of eye-witnesses and the most genuine immediate documents" preserved in the archives.
  • xv.; Sir George Cornewall Lewis, Credibility of early Roman History, ch.
  • The certificate has great credibility in France and Germany.
  • There is a credibility gap developing between employers and employees.
  • The use of computers adds credibility to the forecasts.
  • The police have lost their credibility.
  • The report gives an appearance of scientific credibility.
  • It's a team unrivalled in stature, expertise and credibility.
  • BBC backing for the scheme will enhance its credibility.
  • They had gravely impaired the credibility of the government.
  • Cornewall Lewis, Credibility of Early Roman History, i.
  • The History of the City of Rome (1865) down to the end of the middle ages was followed by the History of the Kings of Rome (1868), which, upholding against the German school the general credibility of the account of early Roman history, given in Livy and other classical authors, was violently attacked by J.
  • The credibility of the story of the migration from Sweden has been much discussed by modern authors.
  • Of these we now possess 59, the oldest going back to the 23rd century, and the latest dating in the 8th century B.C. The credibility of the earlier portions, and the genuineness of several of the documents, have been questioned, but the collection as a whole is exceedingly valuable.
  • the very public loss of credibility led to the demise of the magazine as a prestigious publication