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Adverb
credibly (comparative more credibly, superlative most credibly)
- In a credible manner; believably.
- A suitor can credibly signal his love for a woman by offering her an expensive and extravagant gift.
- He was in a position to commit to a credibly conservative monetary policy.
- 1993 July, Charles R. Morris, “It's Not the Economy, Stupid”, in The Atlantic, →ISSN, archived from the original on 28 November 2025:
- Bill Clinton was elected on an untenable premise: that it is the job of the President to manage the economy. Yes, that is what we have come to expect of Presidents; but this expectation, the author argues, is punishingly at variance with anything any President can credibly deliver[.]
- Used to report the speaker's assessment of the credibility of a reported statement
Antonyms
Translations
in a credible manner; believably
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