English to Spanish Dictionary believable

believable

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definition
adjective
Voters will respond to facts when they are presented in a compelling and believable fashion.
(of an account or the person relating it) able to be believed; credible.
translation of 'believable'
adjective
creíble
example
Voters will respond to facts when they are presented in a compelling and 'believable' fashion.
If the rate cuts are seen to be having an effect on the general economy, the idea of a recovery being around the corner may seem more 'believable' .
Obviously a lot of the footage was taken from standard footage of jammed motorways and so on, which helped make it more 'believable' .
The characters are 'believable' and they enhance the feeling of realism in the story.
Twain's characters are fairly complex and 'believable' for the time the book was written.
But in order to make the film more 'believable' , more characters and plot elements were added.
He creates absurd, yet highly 'believable' situations that will have you laughing out loud.
It is scarcely 'believable' that a York bus has come under fire.
Despite this, the characters remain 'believable' and the narrative engaging.
No one could decide which of these three claims was most 'believable' .
He made it more 'believable' that Shakespeare would be important enough to change my life.
Making a character like that entirely 'believable' earns plenty of respect from me.
As the project is researched, we are told a truer, or at least more 'believable' , version of the story by the wife of the man who first told the tale.
They interact extremely well and are very 'believable' characters.
He manages to translate the comic perfectly and at the same time create 'believable' characters and situations.
It's a way of making the character more human and 'believable' ; no one is perfect, after all.
Generally, the more detail a memory has, the more 'believable' and convincing the account is.
The thing to me that's fun is trying to make the characters seem 'believable' , or realistic.
The recent evidence presented by him was vague, unreliable and only 'believable' if you already shared his views.
Both assertions are only 'believable' if the context is ignored.
Since then he has notched up a barely 'believable' 126 more hits, including 14 number ones.
The characters are much more 'believable' as we have seen cases like this in Australia for a while now.
It is 'believable' that he mentioned it in Merimbula because it was on his mind because it had happened the day before.
Rycroft was 'believable' as he had worked for them from 1998 to 2000 and was regarded as trustworthy.
He sounded 'believable' and Dara felt all trust for him rushing back to her.
It had surprised his parents so much that he'd been interested at all that they'd barely been able to come up with a 'believable' reply.
Whilst this sounds 'believable' to a certain extent, I also think it's a dangerous route to take.
He admitted hitting himself in the face with a brick to make his tale more 'believable' and was cautioned for wasting police time.
I read it over again myself and found the words to be convincing and 'believable' .
Another thing that a great thriller requires is 'believable' characters and understandable motivations.
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