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How do you say "not a credible person"?
How do you say "She said she would give me the comments by the the end of three weeks ago but she didn't. I sent her a kind reminder in the next three weeks, she said she would, but still didn't. She is not a credible person."
Jun 22, 2019 5:31 PM
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You can use the word, "incredible" to mean not believable. However, incredible also means great, so to avoid confusion we usually say "not credible".
http://learnersdictionary.com/definition/incredible
You could also use a synonym: https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/incredible
June 22, 2019
Hi Shia,
It is possible to say “not a credible person” in English, but that has a meaning more like “not a person who can be believed as a source of information”. In the context you give, I’d suggest the slightly different phrases “not a reliable person” or “not a trustworthy person”.
June 22, 2019
unreliable
June 22, 2019
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