Crossword-Solution: CREDIBLY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Credibly | adv. | In a manner inducing belief; as, I have been credibly informed of the event. |
We have 21 clues for the answer “CREDIBLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| In a plausible way | 1 answer |
| BE PLAUSIBLE | 6 answers |
| realistically | 15 answers |
| believably | 15 answers |
| pragmatically | 15 answers |
| persuasively | 15 answers |
| rationally | 16 answers |
| convincingly | 16 answers |
| nigh on | 16 answers |
| logically | 17 answers |
| virtually | 23 answers |
| just about | 28 answers |
| Sensibly. | 33 answers |
| genuinely | 42 answers |
| Basically | 42 answers |
| reasonably | 45 answers |
| faithfully | 49 answers |
| truthfully | 56 answers |
| Accurately | 62 answers |
| As Good As __ | 75 answers |
| all but | 79 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with CREDIBLY (5)
When it was told King Harold, who was in London, that his brother Tosty was come to Sandwich, he gathered so large a force, naval and military, as no king before collected in this land; for it was credibly reported that Earl William from Normandy, King Edward's cousin, would come hither and gain this land; just as it afterwards happened.
The Perch grows slowly, yet will grow, as I have been credibly informed, to be almost two feet long; for an honest informer told me, such a one was not long since taken by Sir Abraham Williams, a gentleman of worth, and a brother of the angle, that yet lives, and I wish he may: this was a deep-bodied fish, and doubtless durst have devoured a Pike of half his own length.
Fuller, in his 'Worthies of England,' says of them--"I am credibly informed that that mystery of shipwrights for some descents hath been preserved faithfully in families, of whom the Petts about Chatham are of singular regard.
The hosts and hostesses retire to the gallery, whence, I am credibly informed, an excellent view may be obtained.’ So we all went up on the Roman walls, and thus missed the cream of the lark; for we could not exactly see what was happening.
You are to admire him (for it must be supposed that realism pretends to waken some admiration) as a credibly living young man; no better, only a little firmer and shrewder, than the rest.
Quotes with CREDIBLY (3)
A preoccupation with the next world clearly shows an inability to cope credibly with this one.
Challenge a person's beliefs, and you challenge his dignity, standing, and power. And when those beliefs are based on nothing but faith, they are chronically fragile. No one gets upset about the belief that rocks fall down as opposed to up, because all sane people can see it with their own eyes. Not so for the belief that babies are born with original sin or that God exists in three persons or that Ali is the second-most divinely inspired man after Muhammad. When people organ…
Aging and the prospect of dying by no means enhance the attractiveness of fictitious comforts to come in paradise, or the veracity of malicious myths about hellfire and damnation. Fear and feeblemindedness cannot be credibly pressed into service to support fantastic claims about the cosmos and our ultimate destiny. Whether one would even consider turning to religion in advanced years has much to do with upbringing, which makes all the more important standing up to the presump…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1992).