Usage Note
Credibile applies to persons, stories, or sources that can be believed. Its antonym is incredibile. Invariable for gender; plural: credibili. Note that credibile means 'believable' (can be believed), not 'gullible' — a false-friend trap for English speakers who might confuse the Italian and English.
Examples
"La sua testimonianza non è credibile."
Natural Translation
His testimony is not credible.
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