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Detailed Translations for credible from English to French

credible:


Translation Matrix for credible:

AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- believable
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
convaincant acceptable; believable; credible; likely; plausible; reasonable; reliable conclusive; convincing; effective; pressing
crédible acceptable; believable; credible; likely; plausible; reasonable; reliable convincing; legitimate; reasonable; solid; sound; valid
d'une façon convaincante acceptable; believable; credible; likely; plausible; reasonable; reliable conclusive; convincing; effective
d'une manière vraisemblable acceptable; believable; credible; likely; plausible; reasonable; reliable
de façon vraisemblable acceptable; believable; credible; likely; plausible; reasonable; reliable
plausible acceptable; believable; credible; likely; plausible; reasonable; reliable convincing; legitimate; likely; plausible; plausibly; presumably; probable; reasonable; solid; sound; valid
plausiblement acceptable; believable; credible; likely; plausible; reasonable; reliable likely; plausible; plausibly; presumably; probable
probable acceptable; believable; credible; likely; plausible; reasonable; reliable likely; plausible; plausibly; presumably; probable
vraisemblable acceptable; believable; credible; likely; plausible; reasonable; reliable convincing; legitimate; likely; plausible; plausibly; presumably; probable; reasonable; solid; sound; valid

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Related Definitions for "credible":

  1. appearing to merit belief or acceptance1
    • a credible witness1
  2. capable of being believed1
    • completely credible testimony1
    • credible information1
  3. (a common but incorrect usage where `credulous' would be appropriate) credulous1
    • she was not the...credible fool he expected1

Wiktionary Translations for credible:

credible
adjective
  1. Que l’on peut croire, vraisemblable.

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
credible crédible glaubwürdigvon Personen oder Berichten: so, dass man ihm glauben kann