noun
- plural of credibility; the quality of being trusted or believed; the degree to which someone or something is considered reliable or worthy of confidence
Usage: Usually used in plural when referring to multiple instances, sources, or aspects of trustworthiness
Examples
- The credibilities of the two witnesses were questioned during the trial.
- Different news outlets have varying credibilities depending on their track records.
- The company worked hard to rebuild its credibilities after the scandal.
- Experts assessed the credibilities of various sources before drawing conclusions.
- Social media has challenged the credibilities of traditional news organizations.
- The credibilities of eyewitness accounts are often debated in legal cases.