- russian.english-dictionary.help english-to-…...added.(15) Making a character like that entirely believable earns plenty of respect from me.(16) He's given a fine and believable portrayal of grief and anguish.
- vocabulary.com dictionary/believableThe word believe is at the heart of believable , from the Old English belyfan , "to believe." The more common spelling until the 17th century was beleeve .
- thefreedictionary.com believableDefine believable. believable synonyms, believable pronunciation, believable translation, English dictionary definition of believable. adj.
- startswithy.com believable-sentence/When crafting persuasive arguments or stories, using believable examples can greatly enhance the credibility of your message.
- askdifference.com believeable-vs-believable/"Believeable" is an incorrect spelling. The correct spelling is "Believable," which means capable of being believed or credible.
- contemp_en.en-academic.com 2453/believableadjective something that is believable can be believed because it seems possible, likely, or real: What I like about the book is that the characters are all very...
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/believable“believable”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary , Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC. “believable”, in Dictionary.com Unabridged...
- audioenglish.org z/believable.htmIPA (US): Dictionary entry overview: What does believable mean? • BELIEVABLE(adjective) The adjective BELIEVABLE has 1 sense
- dictionary.reverso.net english-definition/…believable. acceptable, authentic, credible, creditable, imaginable, likely, plausible, possible, probable, reliable, trustworthy, verisimilar Antonyms...
- yourdictionary.com believableAlmond's brilliant characterization and ability to evoke atmosphere, time and place mixes the real and unreal in a totally believable way.