Believable in a sentence

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Synonym: credible, plausible. Antonym: unbelievable, implausible

Meaning: Capable of being believed; often refers to something that seems credible or plausible.


Believable in a sentence

(1) It's believable that fire is hot.

(2) It's believable that snow is cold.

(3) The story she told was believable.

(4) It's believable that birds can fly.

(5) The news article seemed believable.

(6) The actor's actings were believable.

(7) It's believable that the sky is blue.

(8) The plot of the movie was believable.

(9) The effete excuse was not believable.

(10) The witness's testimony was believable.



Believable sentence

(11) It's believable that the earth is round.

(12) It's believable that fish live in water.

(13) It's believable that the seasons change.

(14) It's believable that the ocean is salty.

(15) The reason for the delay was believable.

(16) It's believable that we have five senses.

(17) I found her explanation to be believable.

(18) The movie's plot was not very believable.

(19) It's believable that cars need gas to run.

(20) It's believable that we need air to breathe.




Believable make sentence

(21) His excuse for being late seemed believable.

(22) The news article I read was very believable.

(23) It's believable that we need food to survive.

(24) Evidence is what makes your claim believable.

(25) The ghost story was frighteningly believable.

(26) It's believable that birds can fly in the sky.

(27) It's believable that the human body has bones.

(28) The alibi given by the suspect was believable.

(29) I found the explanation to be very believable.

(30) The plot of the movie was not very believable.



Sentence of believable

(31) I think it's believable that the sun is a star.

(32) The evidence presented in court was believable.

(33) I think it's believable that the ocean is salty.

(34) It's believable that the moon affects the tides.

(35) It's believable that the stars twinkle at night.

(36) The witness's testimony was not very believable.

(37) It's believable that the sun rises every morning.

(38) It's believable that the stars come out at night.

(39) The story about the haunted house was believable.

(40) The story about the lost treasure was believable.




Believable meaningful sentence

(41) It's believable that dogs bark when they're happy.

(42) It's believable that plants need sunlight to grow.

(43) It's believable that water freezes when it's cold.

(44) The excuse for missing the meeting was believable.

(45) The excuse for being late was not very believable.

(46) The politician's promises were vaguely believable.

(47) The thin excuse for being late was not believable.

(48) It's believable that the earth rotates on its axis.

(49) It's believable that thunder comes after lightning.

(50) It's believable that the wind can blow things away.



Believable sentence examples

(51) The politician's promises were not very believable.

(52) The rumors about the celebrity were not believable.

(53) The plot twist in the book was not very believable.

(54) The actor's performance was genuine and believable.

(55) The novel's plot was very realistic and believable.

(56) The silly excuse for being late was not believable.

(57) It's believable that the earth is round like a ball.

(58) It's believable that gravity keeps us on the ground.

(59) The story about the talking tree was not believable.

(60) The explanation for the missing item was believable.



Sentence with believable

(61) The news report was very believable and informative.

(62) The evidence presented in court was very believable.

(63) It's believable that the sun will rise every morning.

(64) The explanation for the strange noise was believable.

(65) The excuse was invalid because it was not believable.

(66) The actor repeated the scene until it was believable.

(67) Her puny excuse for missing class was not believable.

(68) I find it believable that fish can breathe underwater.

(69) I find it believable that the stars come out at night.

(70) It's believable that the earth rotates around the sun.




Use believable in a sentence

(71) It's believable that the moon orbits around the earth.

(72) The rumor going around school was not very believable.

(73) The scientific evidence presented was very believable.

(74) The writer used evidence to create a believable story.

(75) The idea of a snowman coming to life is not believable.

(76) The politician's apology seemed sincere and believable.

(77) The story about the talking animals was not believable.

(78) The story was so believable that I thought it was true.

(79) The witness's testimony was not believable to the jury.

(80) It's believable that the wind can blow leaves off trees.



Sentence using believable

(81) The explanation for the strange behavior was believable.

(82) The evidence presented in the trial was very believable.

(83) The book's plot was very believable and kept me engaged.

(84) The rumor was not believable because it lacked evidence.

(85) The historical account was very believable and accurate.

(86) The rumors about the celebrity were not very believable.

(87) The eyewitness account was very believable and detailed.

(88) The conspiracy theory was not believable to most people.

(89) The witness's story was believable, but lacked evidence.

(90) The sales pitch was not very believable to the customer.



Believable example sentence

(91) The hollower the excuse, the less believable it becomes.

(92) The spark of sincerity in her words made her believable.

(93) The idea of a tree growing upside down is not believable.

(94) The sales pitch sounded too exaggerated to be believable.

(95) The rumors about the celebrity's scandal were believable.

(96) The ghost story was so believable that it gave me chills.

(97) The news article was very believable and well-researched.

(98) The key to good acting is to be authentic and believable.

(99) The politician's gratuitous promises were not believable.

(100) I think it's believable that plants need sunlight to grow.



Sentence with word believable

(101) I think it's believable that bees make honey from flowers.

(102) I think it's believable that we need to be kind to others.

(103) It's believable that we need to follow rules to stay safe.

(104) The story about the girl who could fly was not believable.

(105) The statistics provided by the government were believable.

(106) The scientist's theory was very believable and made sense.

(107) The speaker's argument was very believable and persuasive.

(108) The alibi provided by the suspect was not very believable.

(109) The ghost story my cousin told me was not very believable.

(110) The actor's affectability made his performance believable.



Sentence of believable

(111) The actor repeated the same scene until it was believable.

(112) The actor's nasal twang made his character more believable.

(113) I'm struggling to come up with an alibi that is believable.

(114) He was unable to create a believable alibi for his actions.

(115) It's believable that the earth is part of the solar system.

(116) The bedriveling excuses for being late were not believable.

(117) The witness's testimony was very believable and convincing.

(118) The conspiracy theory was too far-fetched to be believable.

(119) The actor will ensure that their performance is believable.

(120) The politician's promises sounded too good to be believable.



Believable used in a sentence

(121) I find it believable that dogs can smell better than humans.

(122) It's believable that the seasons change throughout the year.

(123) The excuse for not completing the assignment was believable.

(124) The politician's promises were not believable to the public.

(125) The fishy story the boy told his teacher was not believable.

(126) She had a knack for spinning blarney into believable stories.

(127) I've heard that excuse a millionth time, it's not believable.

(128) The idea of a dinosaur coming back to life is not believable.

(129) The athlete's excuse for missing practice was not believable.

(130) The news article presented a believable account of the event.



Believable sentence in English

(131) The product's claims seemed too far-fetched to be believable.

(132) It's believable that the moon affects the tides in the ocean.

(133) It's believable that we need to drink water to stay hydrated.

(134) The plot twist in the movie was so unexpected yet believable.

(135) The conspiracy theory was not believable and lacked evidence.

(136) The scientific theory presented in class was very believable.

(137) I find it believable that we need to sleep to rest our bodies.

(138) I find it believable that we need to exercise to stay healthy.

(139) I find it believable that we need to say please and thank you.

(140) The coactors were able to create a believable world on screen.

(141) The idea of a secret underground city seemed believable to me.

(142) The idea of a lost city in the jungle seemed believable to me.

(143) The explanation for the sudden change in plans was believable.

(144) The explanation for the strange noise was not very believable.

(145) His tendency to exaggerate stories makes them less believable.

(146) I had to concoct a believable excuse for missing the deadline.

(147) The actor's ability to act down made the scene more believable.

(148) The conspiracy theory was not based on any believable evidence.

(149) The story about the girl who could teleport was not believable.

(150) The scientific research was very believable and well-supported.

(151) The theory about aliens visiting Earth was not very believable.

(152) The actor's performance had a subtlety that made it believable.

(153) The dialogue between the two actors was natural and believable.

(154) The writer had to back up his story with believable characters.

(155) The actor's portrayal of the character was legit and believable.

(156) The actress's performance was utterly convincing and believable.

(157) The student's excuse for being late to class was not believable.

(158) I find it believable that the human body needs water to survive.

(159) I think it's believable that the earth is billions of years old.

(160) It's believable that we need to share our toys with our friends.

(161) The idea of a haunted house with ghosts seemed believable to me.

(162) The scientific theory proposed by the researcher was believable.

(163) The story was not believable because it had too many plot holes.

(164) The conspiracy theory my friend told me was not very believable.

(165) The conspiracy theory was believable to a small group of people.

(166) The subtlety of the actor's performance made it more believable.

(167) The actors will move in sync to create a believable fight scene.

(168) The artless set design failed to create a believable atmosphere.

(169) The politician's promises were not very believable to the public.

(170) The explanation for the missing homework was not very believable.

(171) The explanation for the strange behavior was not very believable.

(172) The excuse my friend gave for being late was not very believable.

(173) The actress's miscasting as a tough detective was not believable.

(174) The actors synchronized their lines to create a believable scene.

(175) The artless set design failed to create a believable environment.

(176) The suspect's alibi was believable, but it could not be confirmed.

(177) The scientific study had a believable sample size and methodology.

(178) The witness's testimony was not considered believable by the jury.

(179) The excuse given by the student was not believable to the teacher.

(180) The extenuation of the excuse did not make it any more believable.

(181) The actor's drawl in his lines made the character more believable.

(182) The actor's portrayal of the character was polished and believable.

(183) The hoax was cleverly crafted to appear believable at first glance.

(184) The by-play between the actors on stage was natural and believable.

(185) He made a believable argument, but his opponent had a stronger one.

(186) The scientific evidence presented in the study was very believable.

(187) It's believable that we need to brush our teeth to keep them clean.

(188) It's believable that we need to listen to our parents and teachers.

(189) The character's actions were not believable and seemed unrealistic.

(190) He made up a mistake in his performance to make it more believable.

(191) The actor used improvisation to make the character more believable.

(192) The actor's embellishment of the character made it more believable.

(193) The actors sound off beside each other to create a believable scene.

(194) The writer's facts were accurate and made the story more believable.

(195) The story about the boy who could talk to ghosts was not believable.

(196) The story about the boy who could turn invisible was not believable.

(197) The story about the boy who could talk to plants was not believable.

(198) The idea of a giant robot fighting monsters seemed believable to me.

(199) The story was so believable that it left a lasting impression on me.

(200) The actor's portrayal of the character was excellent and believable.

(201) The student's excuse for being late was phony off and not believable.

(202) My friend told me he could fly, but I didn't think it was believable.

(203) The witness's testimony was believable due to their consistent story.

(204) It's believable that the earth's crust is made up of tectonic plates.

(205) The teacher's explanation was very believable and easy to understand.

(206) The witness's alibi was not believable and contradicted the evidence.

(207) The story my grandpa told me about his childhood was very believable.

(208) The sales pitch was so believable that I ended up buying the product.

(209) The author's world-building skills created a believable fantasy world.

(210) Speaking in a regional accent will make the character more believable.

(211) The story about the girl who could talk to animals was not believable.

(212) The idea of a magical portal to another world seemed believable to me.

(213) The story about the boy who could talk to machines was not believable.

(214) The actor's performance was so believable that I forgot he was acting.

(215) The news report was so believable that it caused a lot of controversy.

(216) He's a master at telling taradiddles and making them sound believable.

(217) The actor had to hew in the emotions to make the character believable.

(218) The actor's interpretation of the script was authentic and believable.

(219) The author needed to substantiate the plot with believable characters.

(220) The writer included specific details to create a believable character.

(221) He prevaricated for hours, trying to come up with a believable excuse.

(222) Texturing is an important aspect of creating believable virtual worlds.

(223) The actors put in proper synchronization to portray a believable scene.

(224) The explanation my dad gave for why we had to move was very believable.

(225) The alibi provided by the suspect was not believable to the prosecutor.

(226) The actor was able to transmute a script into a believable performance.

(227) The taciturn actor's performances were always authentic and believable.

(228) The movie's special effects made the unbelievable plot more believable.

(229) I find it believable that the earth's magnetic field helps us navigate.

(230) I think it's believable that we can achieve our dreams if we work hard.

(231) I found it hard to believe that the dog could fly, it wasn't believable.

(232) The scientific theory presented was very believable and widely accepted.

(233) The story was believable, but it lacked any real evidence to support it.

(234) It is important to present a believable argument in your research paper.

(235) The movie's plot was not very believable, but it was still entertaining.

(236) The student's argument in the debate was well-researched and believable.

(237) The witness's testimony was considered believable by the judge and jury.

(238) The student's argument in the debate was very believable and convincing.

(239) I think it's believable that we need to eat healthy food to stay strong.

(240) I think it's believable that we need to wear warm clothes in the winter.

(241) The veracious portrayal of the character made the movie more believable.

(242) The actress's ability to inflect her voice made her character believable.

(243) The story about the boy who could control the weather was not believable.

(244) The explanation my teacher gave for the math problem was very believable.

(245) The story my friend told me about her trip to Europe was very believable.

(246) The explanation given by the suspect was not believable to the detective.

(247) The actor's fervent dedication to the role made the character believable.

(248) My friend said he could lift a car, but I didn't think it was believable.

(249) The dress up of the characters in the movie was realistic and believable.

(250) The prevaricating employee's excuses for missing work were not believable.

(251) The scriptwriter's ability to create believable characters is commendable.

(252) The idea of a giant chocolate cake falling from the sky is not believable.

(253) The evidence presented in the court made the defendant's alibi believable.

(254) The idea of a superhero saving the world from aliens was believable to me.

(255) The plot twist in the movie was so believable that it caught me off guard.

(256) The horror movie was so believable that I had trouble sleeping that night.

(257) The judge will deem the witness credible if their testimony is believable.

(258) The actor's interpretation of the character was convincing and believable.

(259) The writer had to modify the plot of the novel to make it more believable.

(260) She was a master at telling tarradiddles and making them sound believable.

(261) The explanation my coach gave for why we lost the game was very believable.

(262) The witness's testimony was believable, but contradicted by other evidence.

(263) The actor's performance was so believable that I forgot he was just acting.

(264) The artful way the actor delivered the lines made the character believable.

(265) The playwright used mimesis to create a believable and relatable character.

(266) The professor's explanation of the complex concept was clear and believable.

(267) The plot of the novel was not very believable, making it difficult to enjoy.

(268) The news article presented a believable account of the events that occurred.

(269) The politician's promises were so unrealistic that they were not believable.

(270) The idea of a giant sea monster living in the ocean seemed believable to me.

(271) The actor's performance was so believable that I forgot it was just a movie.

(272) The excuse my sister gave for not cleaning her room was not very believable.

(273) The author's accurate portrayal of the characters made the story believable.

(274) The excuse he gave for being late was invalid because it was not believable.

(275) The witness was caught fabricating details to make her story more believable.

(276) The actors had to interact in a realistic manner to create believable scenes.

(277) The author's tendency to exaggerate the facts made the novel less believable.

(278) My cousin said he could turn invisible, but I didn't think it was believable.

(279) The author's writing style made the fictional story believable and relatable.

(280) The story of the ghost sighting was so eerie that it made it more believable.

(281) The idea of a magical land with unicorns and dragons seemed believable to me.

(282) The explanation for the magic trick was not believable and seemed impossible.

(283) The news article was so believable that it was shared widely on social media.

(284) The rumor was so believable that it caused a lot of panic among the students.

(285) The writer had to refine the dialogue to make the characters more believable.

(286) The key to good acting is to be believable and authentic in your performance.

(287) The fortune teller's quasi-predictions were entertaining, but not believable.

(288) The actor's control ability allows for convincing and believable performances.

(289) The actress used method acting to create a believable and relatable character.

(290) The defendant's excuse was not believable, and the judge saw right through it.

(291) The antiheroic nature of the character made him more realistic and believable.

(292) The story of the alien invasion was so far-fetched that it was not believable.

(293) The explanation for the missing item was not believable and seemed suspicious.

(294) The story told by the witness was so believable that it helped solve the case.

(295) The writer's assiduous research made their story more accurate and believable.

(296) The evocations of anger in the actor's performance were intense and believable.

(297) The critic mired down on the actors for not delivering believable performances.

(298) My sister said she could talk to animals, but I didn't think it was believable.

(299) The explanation given was believable, but it did not account for all the facts.

(300) The student's excuse for not completing the assignment was not very believable.

(301) The evidence presented in the court made the defendant's alibi more believable.

(302) The detective's theory about the crime was so plausible that it was believable.

(303) The conspiracy theory was so believable that many people started to believe it.

(304) The actor's performance had a raw grittiness that made the character believable.

(305) My friend said he could jump over a house, but I didn't think it was believable.

(306) The historical fiction novel was believable in its portrayal of the time period.

(307) The professor found the student's explanation of their absence to be believable.

(308) The actor's performance was so believable that it brought the audience to tears.

(309) It's believable that we need to wear sunscreen to protect our skin from the sun.

(310) Scriptwriters must be able to write dialogue that sounds natural and believable.

(311) The explanation for the strange noise was not believable and seemed far-fetched.

(312) The urban legend was so believable that many people still believe it to be true.

(313) The excuse my little brother gave for breaking the vase was not very believable.

(314) The witness's testimony was so believable that it helped the victim get justice.

(315) The writer had to interpret the character's personality to make them believable.

(316) The student's mendacious excuse for not doing their homework was not believable.

(317) The actor's use of rhetoric made the performance more convincing and believable.

(318) The two actors' performances complement each other, creating a believable scene.

(319) Although he tried to concoct a believable excuse, his boss saw right through it.

(320) The drawl behind the actor's southern accent made the character more believable.

(321) The describer's attention to detail made the story feel authentic and believable.

(322) The use of characterizers is crucial in building a believable and engaging world.

(323) My cousin said he could breathe underwater, but I didn't think it was believable.

(324) The explanation given was believable, but it did not fully explain the situation.

(325) The theory presented was believable, but it needed more research to be confirmed.

(326) The witness's testimony was not believable due to inconsistencies in their story.

(327) The plot of the movie was so unbelievable that it was hard to find it believable.

(328) The story of the lost treasure was so intriguing that it made it more believable.

(329) The author had to retrack a plot point in their novel to make it more believable.

(330) The scenarist's attention to detail made the movie feel authentic and believable.

(331) The subtle changes in the actor's performance made the character more believable.

(332) The ingenue had to work with the other actors to create a believable performance.

(333) The actor's portrayal of the character was convincingly authentic and believable.

(334) The actors had to harmonize their lines and actions to create a believable scene.

(335) Overusing superlatives can make your writing seem exaggerated and less believable.

(336) The suspect's alibi was meticulously manipulated to create a believable narrative.

(337) The actors synchronized their gestures to portray a cohesive and believable scene.

(338) The movie's plot was not very believable, but the special effects were impressive.

(339) He had a believable excuse for being late, but it still caused some inconvenience.

(340) The story was believable, but it was still hard to accept given the circumstances.

(341) The suspect's story was not very believable, and the detectives knew he was lying.

(342) The author's characters were so well-developed that their actions felt believable.

(343) The story of the time traveler was so fascinating that it made it more believable.

(344) The excuse my classmate gave for not doing their homework was not very believable.

(345) The explanation given by the doctor was so believable that it put my mind at ease.

(346) The actors had to harmonize onto the same emotions for the scene to be believable.

(347) The costarring actors had to work on their chemistry to make the story believable.

(348) Animating a character's walk cycle involves creating a natural and believable gait.

(349) The witness's statement was believable, and it was corroborated by other witnesses.

(350) The witness's body language and tone of voice made their testimony more believable.

(351) The witness's testimony was so inconsistent that it made his story less believable.

(352) The explanation my mom gave for why we couldn't go to the park was very believable.

(353) The witness's testimony was so believable that the jury found the defendant guilty.

(354) The conspiracy theory was so believable that it made me question everything I knew.

(355) The ghost story was frighteningly believable, with details that made my skin crawl.

(356) The author's use of characterization helped to create a vivid and believable world.

(357) Byplay is an essential element in creating a believable and engaging ensemble cast.

(358) The actors effortlessly couple together on stage to portray a believable love story.

(359) The witness's story was believable, and it matched up with other evidence presented.

(360) It's believable that the earth's atmosphere protects us from the sun's harmful rays.

(361) The idea of a time machine that could take you back in time seemed believable to me.

(362) The congenialities between the two actors made for a believable on-screen chemistry.

(363) The author's use of literalness in his writing style made the story more believable.

(364) The best actors are able to bring their characters to life and make them believable.

(365) The writer has a method for creating characters that are believable and interesting.

(366) The synergy between the different actors in the movie created a believable storyline.

(367) The actor's performance had a sheen of confidence that made the character believable.

(368) The defendant's testimony was believable, but it was contradicted by other witnesses.

(369) The witness's testimony was believable, but it was contradicted by physical evidence.

(370) The actor researched extensively to create a believable back-story for his character.

(371) The story about the haunted house was so believable that I didn't want to go near it.

(372) He had to stretch the truth a bit to make his excuse for being late sound believable.

(373) The writer had to delimit the characters' personalities to make them more believable.

(374) The actors had to co-ordinate their lines and movements to create a believable scene.

(375) Actors often have to work with props and costumes to create a believable performance.

(376) The catfisher used a fake backstory to make their online persona seem more believable.

(377) The casts of the show had a natural chemistry that made their interactions believable.

(378) The author's overuse of superlatives in his novel made the story seem less believable.

(379) My friend told me he could fly, but I didn't believe him because it wasn't believable.

(380) The witness testimony was believable, but it conflicted with other evidence presented.

(381) The explanation given was believable, but it still left some doubts in people's minds.

(382) The news article was so well-researched and factual that it made the story believable.

(383) Scriptwriters must be able to write in a way that is both entertaining and believable.

(384) The subtlety of the actor's performance made the character's emotions more believable.

(385) The mutual affection between the actors translated into a believable on-screen romance.

(386) She found the story to be believable, yet she still had some doubts about its accuracy.

(387) The witness's testimony was believable, but it was not enough to convict the defendant.

(388) The witness's statement was believable, but it was not enough to convict the defendant.

(389) The conspiracy theory presented by the speaker was not very believable to the audience.

(390) The student's explanation of the mathematical problem was very believable and accurate.

(391) The witness's testimony was so convincing that it made the crime scene more believable.

(392) He was able to concoct a believable story in spite of the inconsistencies in his alibi.

(393) The fishy explanation the student gave for not doing their homework was not believable.

(394) The evidence presented was believable, so the jury had to consider it in their decision.

(395) The story about the Loch Ness Monster was so believable that people still search for it.

(396) The explanation given by the teacher was so believable that it cleared up all my doubts.

(397) Although it may seem unbelievable, the evidence presented in court was quite believable.

(398) Some actors distort the accent of the characters they play to make them more believable.

(399) The defendant's alibi was not credibly believable due to inconsistencies in their story.

(400) The reader was impressed by the author's ability to create a believable dystopian world.

(401) The director had to cast up the characters' relationships to create a believable dynamic.

(402) Realism in theater aims to create a believable and authentic experience for the audience.

(403) The closenesses between the actors on set translated into believable chemistry on screen.

(404) My sister said she could run faster than a cheetah, but I didn't think it was believable.

(405) The evidence presented was not very believable, and it was quickly dismissed by the jury.

(406) The explanation given was not very believable, and it raised more questions than answers.

(407) The professor found the student's explanation of the missing assignment to be believable.

(408) The eyewitness account of the accident was so detailed that it was considered believable.

(409) The story my teacher told us about her experience in the Peace Corps was very believable.

(410) Some actors are aged off of certain roles as they get older and are no longer believable.

(411) The actor used facial expressions to embellish the character and make it more believable.

(412) The electrifying chemistry between the two actors made their on-screen romance believable.

(413) The actor had to be in rapport with his co-stars to create believable chemistry on screen.

(414) I saw a unicorn in my backyard, but my mom didn't believe me because it wasn't believable.

(415) The explanation given was believable, but it did not explain all the details of the crime.

(416) The evidence presented was believable, and it convinced the jury of the defendant's guilt.

(417) Despite the unbelievable odds, the underdog team managed to pull off a believable victory.

(418) The writer's fidelity to the characters' personalities made them relatable and believable.

(419) I was impressed by the author's ability to create a complex and believable detective novel.

(420) The story about the lost treasure was so believable that I wanted to go on a treasure hunt.

(421) The director had to orchestrate across different actors to create a believable performance.

(422) Infixation is also used in some slang and informal language, such as un-freakin-believable.

(423) The actors had to co-ordinate their lines and movements to create a believable performance.

(424) The story about a talking dog was so unbelievable that I couldn't believe it was believable.

(425) My sister said she could time travel, but I didn't believe her because it wasn't believable.

(426) My little brother said he saw a monster under his bed, but I didn't think it was believable.

(427) The professor's explanation of the complex topic was very believable and easy to understand.

(428) The historical account was so believable that it made me feel like I was living in that era.

(429) It's important to get into character before going on stage to give a believable performance.

(430) I love the challenge of creating complex and believable characters for my roleplaying games.

(431) The ghost story was frighteningly believable, so we all slept with the lights on that night.

(432) The incongruity of the two stories made it difficult to determine which was more believable.

(433) The dubbing in this science fiction film made the futuristic technology seem more believable.

(434) The actor was able to act out with convincing accents, making his characters more believable.

(435) Ventriloquists have to develop a strong bond with their puppets to make their act believable.

(436) My friend said he could climb a mountain in one minute, but I didn't think it was believable.

(437) The explanation given was not very believable, and it raised more questions than it answered.

(438) The director had to orchestrate along with the actors' emotions to create a believable scene.

(439) The roleplayer was skilled at creating memorable and believable dialogue for their characters.

(440) The story about a haunted house was so unbelievable that I couldn't believe it was believable.

(441) My friend said he could talk to ghosts, but I didn't believe him because it wasn't believable.

(442) The writer had to rendere the characters in the story believable and relatable to the readers.

(443) The scientific evidence presented was so believable that it convinced me to change my opinion.

(444) The story about a magical castle was so unbelievable that I couldn't believe it was believable.

(445) My friend said he could talk to animals, but I didn't believe him because it wasn't believable.

(446) My sister said she could turn invisible, but I didn't believe her because it wasn't believable.

(447) The story about a magical forest was so unbelievable that I couldn't believe it was believable.

(448) It is not believable that she could have finished the entire pizza by herself, and yet she did.

(449) The actor's portrayal of the character was so believable that they were nominated for an award.

(450) The offscreen friendship between the actors translated into a believable onscreen relationship.

(451) The actor's portrayal of the character was so realistic that it made the story more believable.

(452) The scientist's research findings were so well-documented that they were considered believable.

(453) The idea of a dragon living in my backyard was so unbelievable that I knew it wasn't believable.

(454) The story was not very believable, and it seemed like a desperate attempt to cover up the truth.

(455) The story of the haunted house was so far-fetched that it was hard to believe it was believable.

(456) The rumors about the celebrity's secret marriage were so widespread that they became believable.

(457) The actor's performance touched through to the core of the character, making it truly believable.

(458) The idea of a magical fairy granting wishes was so unbelievable that I knew it wasn't believable.

(459) The idea of a giant robot fighting monsters was so unbelievable that I knew it wasn't believable.

(460) The scientific theory was not initially believable, but was later proven through experimentation.

(461) The statistics presented in the report were not very believable due to their questionable source.

(462) The historical account of the event was so detailed and accurate that it made it more believable.

(463) The explanation given by the expert for the problem was so insightful that it made it believable.

(464) The witness's account of the accident was so believable that it helped the police solve the case.

(465) Actors often have to work with special effects and technology to create a believable performance.

(466) My friend said he could breathe underwater, but I didn't believe him because it wasn't believable.

(467) It is believable that he forgot his keys, but it is not believable that he forgot his entire name.

(468) The chemistry between the two actors was hot-and-heavy, making their on-screen romance believable.

(469) Fictionists must be skilled at creating believable and engaging dialogue between their characters.

(470) The writer's imagination was extraordinary, creating a world that was both magical and believable.

(471) The historical account presented in the textbook was very believable due to its extensive research.

(472) The scientific theory presented by the researcher was very believable due to its extensive testing.

(473) The historical fiction novel was so well-researched and accurate that it made the story believable.

(474) The scientific theory was so believable that it became widely accepted in the scientific community.

(475) The politician's promises during the campaign seemed too good to be true, making it less believable.

(476) The plot of the mystery novel was so intricate and well-crafted that it made the culprit believable.

(477) The explanation given by the scientist for the phenomenon was so logical that it made it believable.

(478) The personalities of the main characters in the movie were well-matched, making the story believable.

(479) My sister said she saw a mermaid in the ocean, but I didn't believe her because it wasn't believable.

(480) The idea of a giant monster living under my bed was so unbelievable that I knew it wasn't believable.

(481) The eyewitness account of the car accident was so vivid and detailed that it made it more believable.

(482) The author's ability to create a believable world is what makes their fiction stories so captivating.

(483) It's important for an author to develop well-rounded and believable characters that stay in character.

(484) I told my teacher that I finished my homework, but she didn't believe me because it wasn't believable.

(485) The plot twist in the movie was so unbelievable that it required a believable backstory to make sense.

(486) The actors were directed to flank with each other during the scene to create a believable performance.

(487) The writer's imagination was extraordinary, creating a world that was both fascinating and believable.

(488) The explanation given by the historian for the event was so well-researched that it made it believable.

(489) When you're writing a story, carefully examine your characters to make them interesting and believable.

(490) The athlete's performance was so believable that they were accused of using performance-enhancing drugs.

(491) The scientific theory proposed by the researcher seemed believable after conducting several experiments.

(492) The rumors about the celebrity's secret marriage were not believable until they confirmed it themselves.

(493) The use of dramaturgy in film can help to create a more immersive and believable world for the audience.

(494) My brother said he could run faster than a cheetah, but I didn't believe him because it wasn't believable.

(495) The author's description of the setting was so believable that it transported the reader to another world.

(496) The conspiracy theory was so unbelievable that it required a believable explanation to be taken seriously.

(497) The group of friends decided to calumniate in harmony with each other to make their story more believable.

(498) The story about a superhero saving the world was so unbelievable that I couldn't believe it was believable.

(499) The explanation given by the defendant for his actions was so convincing that it made his story believable.

(500) The explanation given by the doctor for the patient's condition was so accurate that it made it believable.

(501) The explanation given by the teacher for the difficult concept was so clear that it made it more believable.

(502) The art forger wanted to stage a crime to create confusion and make his counterfeit paintings more believable.

(503) The politician's promises were so unbelievable that the opposition party demanded a believable plan of action.

(504) The author's novel was praised for its ability to stretch the facts while still maintaining a believable story.

(505) The author was praised for his skills as a confabulator, creating intricate and believable worlds in his novels.

(506) The explanation given by the doctor about the patient's condition was so detailed that it made it more believable.

(507) Embellishers can sometimes be difficult to spot because they are skilled at making their stories sound believable.

(508) Despite the fact that the witness was known to be unreliable, his testimony was still deemed believable by the judge.

(509) As a writer, it is important to carefully support your characters' actions and motivations with believable backstory.

(510) The conspiracy theory about the government's involvement in the pandemic was so outrageous that it was not believable.

(511) The dance performance was criticized for its use of unrealism, as the movements were too exaggerated to be believable.

(512) The witness's testimony was so unbelievable that the defense attorney had to cross-examine to find a believable motive.

(513) The ghost story was so unbelievable that it required a believable explanation to be believed by the skeptical audience.

(514) The suspect's alibi was so unbelievable that the detective had to investigate further to find a believable alternative.

(515) My brother said he could climb the tallest mountain in the world, but I didn't believe him because it wasn't believable.

(516) The politician's promises were not believable, and many voters were skeptical, but he still managed to win the election.

(517) The director had to work with the actress to tone down her actressy tendencies and create a more believable performance.

(518) The actress had to learn how to blend in with the character she was playing in order to make the performance believable.

(519) The author's ability to toe the literary line and create realistic dialogue is what makes their characters so believable.

(520) The explanation given by the detective about the crime scene was so logical and coherent that it made it more believable.

(521) Although the movie's plot was far-fetched, the special effects and acting made it an enjoyable and believable experience.

(522) The story was so unbelievable that I had to ask for clarification from the author, who provided a believable explanation.

(523) The conspiracy theory about the government's involvement in the pandemic was not believable without any concrete evidence.

(524) The writer was drawn to the idea of a dystopian society, but she struggled to create a believable world for her characters.

(525) The scientific explanation given by the professor about the phenomenon was so comprehensive that it made it more believable.

(526) The explanation given by the teacher about the complex math problem was so clear and concise that it made it more believable.

(527) The film's director emphasized the importance of accurate characterization in order to create a believable and engaging story.

(528) The story was so unbelievable that I had to ask for clarification, but once I understood the details, it became a believable tale.

(529) The scientific discovery was so unbelievable that it required a believable explanation to be accepted by the scientific community.

(530) If you're a writer, it's important to use literal language when describing events and actions to make your writing more believable.

(531) Believable or not, the rumors about the company's financial troubles caused a panic among investors, and the stock prices plummeted.

(532) The detective had a hunch that the suspect was lying, and after cross-examining him, he uncovered a believable motive for the crime.

(533) The ghost story was horrifyingly believable, and I couldn't shake the feeling that something was watching me long after it was over.

(534) The detective's hunch was not initially believable, but after gathering more evidence, it turned out to be the key to solving the case.

(535) Although it may seem unbelievable, the evidence presented in court was deemed believable by the jury, and the defendant was found guilty.

(536) If you want to be a successful author, you need to be able to research and gather information to create a convincing and believable story.

(537) The conspiracy theory was so convoluted that it was hard to follow, but the speaker's passionate delivery made it seem believable to some.

(538) The witness's testimony was contradicted by several other witnesses, but the judge still found it to be a believable account of the events.

(539) Despite the fact that the witness's testimony was believable, the defense attorney tried to discredit it with a series of leading questions.

(540) To be a successful writer, you need to be able to broaden up from your own experiences and create believable characters from all walks of life.

(541) The scientist's theory was initially met with skepticism, but after conducting several experiments, it became clear that it was indeed believable.

(542) Although they have different acting styles, the two costarring actors have managed to create a believable on-screen chemistry that audiences love.

(543) The politician's promises sounded too good to be true, but after analyzing his track record, it became clear that they were believable campaign pledges.

(544) The success of the play relied heavily on the interaction between the actors, as they needed to work together seamlessly to create a believable performance.

(545) The author's plot twist was so unexpected that it was almost unbelievable, but after rereading the earlier chapters, it became a believable plot development.

(546) The success of a ventriloquist depends not only on their technical skill but also on their ability to create a believable and engaging character for their puppet.

(547) The scientist's theory was initially met with skepticism, but after conducting several experiments, it was proven to be a believable explanation for the phenomenon.

(548) Despite the fact that the witness was known to be unreliable, his testimony was still considered believable by the judge, and it influenced the outcome of the trial.

(549) The relationship between the two characters in the novel was complex, with conflicting emotions and hidden motives, but the author was able to create a compelling and believable story.

(550) She was able to write a successful novel by means of her creativity and imagination, but she also had to research and develop her characters and plot to make the story engaging and believable.



Believable meaning


Believable is an adjective that describes something that is capable of being believed or accepted as true. It is a word that is commonly used in everyday conversations, academic writing, and professional settings. In order to use the word believable correctly in a sentence, there are a few tips that you should keep in mind.


1. Understand the meaning of the word Before using the word believable in a sentence, it is important to understand its meaning. Believable refers to something that is credible, convincing, or plausible. It is used to describe something that is capable of being believed or accepted as true. Understanding the meaning of the word will help you to use it correctly in a sentence.


2. Use it in the right context Believable is a word that is often used in the context of storytelling, whether it be in literature, film, or theater. It is used to describe characters, plot points, or events that are convincing and realistic.

For example, "The plot of the movie was so believable that I found myself fully immersed in the story." Using the word in the right context will help to convey your message clearly and effectively.


3. Use it to describe something specific When using the word believable in a sentence, it is important to be specific about what you are describing. This will help to make your sentence more clear and concise.

For example, "The witness's testimony was believable because it was supported by evidence." In this sentence, the word believable is used to describe the witness's testimony, which is a specific thing.


4. Use it to express your opinion Believable is a word that can be used to express your opinion about something.

For example, "I found the argument presented in the article to be very believable." In this sentence, the word believable is used to express the speaker's opinion about the argument presented in the article.


5. Use it to compare and contrast Believable can also be used to compare and contrast different things.

For example, "The first version of the story was not very believable, but the revised version was much more convincing." In this sentence, the word believable is used to compare the two versions of the story.


In conclusion, believable is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts. By understanding its meaning and following these tips, you can use the word effectively in your writing and conversations. Remember to be specific, use it in the right context, and express your opinion clearly.





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