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The quality of being believable or trustworthy.
credibility
credibleness
incredibility
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credibilidade
1
Not too over the top, but just the right amount of
believability
.
2
It was very well-received, in terms of his performance, and his
believability
.
3
For an instant, the whole enterprise teetered on the edge of
believability
.
4
The way the characters feel, I think, is really important to their
believability
.
5
Good sound is a fundamental grounding to convince participants of a world's
believability
.
6
It can feel like you are fighting against this
believability
factor.
7
But Smith has two things going for him
-
believability
and exquisite restraint.
8
I said this with about as much
believability
as Pamela Anderson as a lifeguard.
9
Things are moving quickly, but Hunt aims for restrained
believability
rather than glossy bounce.
10
The frequently freestyled lyrics and their often unflattering nature only added to their easy
believability
.
11
She has enormous talent and a serious side that gives her characters
believability
and pathos.
12
And on the
believability
scale, it was actually a bit more convincing, or at least creative.
13
And its
believability
is crucially important to him.
14
A slick presentation will instantly boost the cognitive fluency of a claim, while raising its
believability
.
15
Those people were asked to rate 12 politicians on six measures related to their
"
believability
"
.
16
It was to Moore's credit that against all odds he gave the potentially irritating character some
believability
.
believability
restrain believability
brutal believability
easy believability
much believability
silly believability
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