Sentence examples for the believable from inspiring English sources

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the believable

adjective

Capable of being believed; credible.

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That's the believable part.

In fiction, the believable is infinitely more important than the actual.

And for most of the novel, a solid narrative grounds the believable, if occasionally awkward, dialogue.

The believable stuff is the psychological, personal or emotional issues of the person being haunted.

From the believable fiction of Tyrannosaur to the unbelievable "truth" of Tabloid (2011, Dogwoof, E).

I loved the believable, awful anger she felt towards Creighton here.

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He prefers his actors to come with no baggage: the less familiar the face, the more believable the story.

The closer the foundation of a novel is to the truth, the more believable the fiction will be.

The more you know, the more believable the story will be.

But this has diminishing power because the longer the promise, the less believable it is.

He is also the most believable of the group; the others are caricatures of angry white men.

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