credibility
credibility — 名詞
1. The quality that makes people trust what someone says or accept their claims as
可信度
讓人相信或信任的品質
The quality that makes people trust what someone says or accept their claims as true, especially because of that person's honesty, knowledge, or past record.
The scandal destroyed the senator's credibility with voters.
這起醜聞摧毀了那位參議員在選民心中的可信度。
collocation: destroyed / damaged / undermined + credibility
Joon's careful research gave her credibility among climate scientists.
Joon 紮實的研究讓她在氣候科學界建立可信度。
collocation: gave / earned + credibility
If the company keeps breaking its promises, it will lose all credibility.
如果公司一直食言,就會完全失去信譽。
The witness's credibility was called into question during the trial.
證人的可信度在審判過程中被提出質疑。
Nkechi built her credibility by always delivering projects on time.
Nkechi 靠著按時交付專案逐步建立了自己的信譽。
- trustworthiness
focuses more on moral reliability than on factual believability
- believability
more informal; centers on whether something sounds true rather than on a person's general character
- reliability
stresses consistency and dependability over time; slightly broader in scope
- integrity
emphasises moral uprightness and honesty, not just whether claims are accepted
用法筆記
Credibility is an uncountable noun — it does not have a plural form and cannot be used with 'a' or 'an'.