Definition of Creditableness. Meaning of Creditableness. Synonyms of Creditableness

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Definition of Creditableness

Creditableness
Creditableness Cred"it*a*ble*ness, n. The quality of being creditable.

Meaning of Creditableness from wikipedia

- begin to decline. After finishing as league runners-up in 1959–60 and a creditable third-place league finish in Tottenham Hotspur's 'double'-winning season...
- flashed before their eyes, learned subservience as naïvely, but not so creditably, as little children learn to read by looking at bright picture books....
- further remarking on Pitt's ability to turn in a "determined, energetic, creditable job" as the detective. Seven earned $327 million at the international...
- Cleveland biographer Allan Nevins, "the cleanest, quietest, and most creditable in the memory of the post-war generation", in part because Harrison's...
- expeditions, or who have fulfilled specific service requirements in a creditable manner. Service medals are sometimes also campaign medals. Two of the...
- place on the table. In the 2018–19 Serie A season, Bologna finished in a creditable 10th position on the table. Over the next three seasons, Bologna continued...
- SSC Napoli finished a creditable fourth in its first season without the club legend Diego Maradona in the squad. With the Argentinian having failed a doping...
- three years are not typically creditable towards a Reserve Good Conduct Medal, although such periods are typically creditable for the active duty equivalent...
- Confederate Army, and are now landowners and taxpayers. Those men served creditably, and it would be unjust and disgraceful to embarr**** them in this way...
- wrote Peter Hebblethwaite, these concordats did not prove "durable or creditable" and "wholly failed in their aim of sa****uarding the institutional rights...