cred·i·ble (krěd'ə-bəl) adj.
[Middle English, from Latin crēdibilis, from crēdere, to believe; see kerd- in Indo-European roots.] cred'i·ble·ness n., cred'i·bly adv. Usage Note: Credible is widely but incorrectly used where credulous would be appropriate. Credulous means "believing too readily" or "gullible," as in He was credulous (not credible) enough to believe the manufacturer's claims. |