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Believable Meaning in English

word

/bəˈɫivəbəɫ/
buh-LEE-vuh-buhl
/bɪlˈiːvəbəl/
bi-LEE-vuh-buhl

Definition

If something is believable, it seems real or possible, so people can accept it as true. It describes stories, explanations, or actions that make sense and are not too strange.

Usage & Nuances

'Believable' is neutral and often used for stories, excuses, or performances. Not as strong as 'convincing' but stronger than 'possible.' Common collocations: 'believable story,' 'believable character.' Opposite: 'unbelievable.' Often used to judge acting or explanations.

Example Sentences

Her explanation was very believable.

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The story in the movie was not believable.

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He gave a believable excuse for being late.

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If the acting isn’t believable, it’s hard to enjoy the show.

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His reaction sounded too dramatic to be believable.

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Make your characters more believable if you want readers to care.

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