1. creditable - Adjective
2. creditable - Adjective Satellite
Worthy of belief.
Deserving or possessing reputation or esteem; reputable; estimable.
Bringing credit, reputation, or honor; honorable; as, such conduct is highly creditable to him.
Source: Webster's dictionarythe student's effort on the essay--though not outstanding--was creditable Source: Internet
Although cavalryman Stuart had never commanded infantry before, he would turn in a very creditable performance at Chancellorsville. Source: Internet
History The most creditable version of the introduction of Marsala fortified wine to a wider range of consumers is attributed to the English trader John Woodhouse. Source: Internet
Elsewhere, Sol Scott finished a creditable 17th in the Under 12 Boys group with fellow Huntingdon prospects Niall Hooton, Ryan Cirino, and Bradley Cooper finishing 16th, 19th and 40th respectively in a field of more than 60 competitors. Source: Internet
Constrained by morality, disposition, and political reality, the king cannot simply jail or murder the leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood, but he has done a creditable job of marginalizing them. Source: Internet
Davis’ team finished with a very creditable 7-9 record, while Banton’s squad was 9-7. Source: Internet