credible - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of credible in Hindi

  • विश्वसनीय
  • विश्वास्य
  • प्रत्ययनीय

credible Definition

Adjective

  • able to be believed; convincing.

credible Example

  • a credible threat ( एक विश्वसनीय खतरा )
  • Is there a credible alternative to the nuclear deterrent? ( क्या परमाणु निवारक का कोई विश्वसनीय विकल्प है? )
  • I'm not sure that I find her story credible. ( मुझे यकीन नहीं है कि मुझे उसकी कहानी विश्वसनीय लगती है। )
  • Baroness Thatcher's claims seem credible to many. ( बैरोनेस थैचर के दावे कई लोगों को विश्वसनीय लगते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • He was unable to give a credible explanation for his behaviour.
  • Her excuse was barely credible.
  • Mr Robertson would be a credible candidate.
  • A more credible explanation now occurred to her.
  • a credible witness
  • Reference credible sources to strengthen your argument.
  • The plot is credible but the characters lack individuality.
  • The news report is hardly credible.
  • It is just not credible that she would cheat.
  • But in order to maintain a credible threat of intervention, we have to maintain a credible alliance.
  • It seems barely credible that anyone could have walked so far in a day.
  • We did this without any credible evidence that it was necessary to encourage innovation.
  • Such perversity would seem hardly credible if it were not attested by overwhelming evidence.
  • I repeat that in support of the charge not a shred of credible evidence has ever been adduced.
  • It is the most childish nonsense; but after all, how interesting and credible it must have been!
  • It is only intelligible and credible to us as a system, a continuous and regular development.
  • It don't seem credible that no sane man would dast to bluff after what we've said.
  • Now, this anecdote is credible, certainly is credible by people who know the dreaming family.
  • If he did not, is it morally credible that Henry would not have made those variations public?
  • But these possibilities are much more credible than the surmises in which we have hitherto indulged.
  • Nothing I said actually constitutes credible evidence.
  • You are a very credible person to advise me about grief.
  • According to the police, he wasn’t a credible suspect.
  • Power, punishment, pardon, are simple and credible notions.
  • This attitude is borne out by a couple of credible sources.
  • Can Thompson make a credible challenge for the party leadership?
  • seems credible on the evidence so far, is that the bank masked its skullduggery so completely that no regulator anywhere in the world could get a handle on it.
  • His defense, which seems credible on the evidence so far, is that the bank masked its skullduggery so completely that no regulator anywhere in the world could get a handle on it.
  • Brennan confirmed the FBI was approached and questioned about the preponderance of credible tips.
  • few people found his story credible