crédibles

This is the 4159th most frequent French word.

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crédibles

Believable or trustworthy.


In this sentence, 'crédibles' describes 'news' as trustworthy and believable, emphasizing the importance of reliability in information dissemination.

Les nouvelles doivent être crédibles pour être prises au sérieux.

The news must be credible to be taken seriously.


Here, 'crédibles' characterizes 'testimonies,' signifying their dependability or believability, which is crucial in legal contexts to establish truths.

Les témoins ont donné des témoignages crédibles pendant le procès.

The witnesses gave credible testimonies during the trial.


The word 'crédibles' in this sentence applies to 'explanations,' suggesting that they were convincing and plausible, essential for effective problem-solving.

Ses explications étaient crédibles et elles ont aidé à résoudre le problème.

His explanations were credible and they helped resolve the issue.