English to Spanish Dictionary creditable

creditable

loable
definition
adjective
a very creditable 2–4 defeat
(of a performance, effort, or action) deserving public acknowledgment and praise but not necessarily outstanding or successful.
translation of 'creditable'
adjective
creíble,
loable
example
After some days of heavy rains, the conditions were not ideal but both sides put in 'creditable' performances.
She then received patriarchal permission to pursue kinship with offspring of 'creditable' lineage!
Racing against some of the best horses in the world, he once again ran a cracker to finish a very 'creditable' fifth.
The club finished a very 'creditable' fifth out of eleven teams and narrowly failed to qualify for the finals.
This was an especially 'creditable' effort because his two previous wins had been over longer distances.
The country and the citizen will give credit to the government for what are clearly 'creditable' attainments.
It just kind of seeps out with things that are said in passing, as if there were no other possible view, let alone a 'creditable' one.
We also express our gratitude to the media who were quickly on the scene and gave 'creditable' coverage of the calamity.
It was smoothly run and the Japanese, in particular, made a 'creditable' on-field contribution.
There was an explanation - not 'creditable' , but rational - for the disappearances.
she's a 'creditable' source
he finished in a very 'creditable' third
The pairs enjoyed a mixed bag of results, with three wins and 'creditable' performances in their close losses.
The film is a 'creditable' effort to tell an African story from the point of view of an African.
The police have made good progress recently in the battle against crime. They are doing a 'creditable' job.
After each labor he would come home tired, but feeling that he had done a 'creditable' day's work.
She makes a 'creditable' effort at interpreting the manifest and manifold mysteries of her subject's motivations.
There are four very 'creditable' designs (particularly as it's their first show).
The club did the county proud by coming a 'creditable' third.
All these initiatives are praiseworthy and 'creditable' to the new and youthful management team.
Given the current state of the advertising market, this seems a 'creditable' performance.
However, Amy still made the final and came a very 'creditable' fourth.
Yet their parent population in the Netherlands performs perfectly 'creditably' .
This man did not burn out and by all accounts performed his duties 'creditably' .
Although they did not win many medals, they performed 'creditably' , and made their presence felt.
The 'creditability' of all Gardaí is being undermined by the delays in investigating the few highly publicised cases.
He argued against the use of supplementary statements with different valuation methods because that would confuse users and reduce the 'creditability' of all reported information.
The problem is 'creditability' and not technique.
This is necessary in order to make the system acceptable to all and to ensure its 'creditability' from the start.
The failure will seriously erode the nation's image in the international community and severely lower its external 'creditability' .
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