creditablecred‧it‧a‧ble /ˈkredətəbəl/ adjective [usually before noun]Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
Bassett did a creditable job of impersonating the singer Tina Turner.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
Actually, as your idea formulates and takes creditable shape, the maturing will have occurred.
And credits can even make the public finances look more creditable.
It was all very sensible and creditable.
Overall, the Braintree team worked hard and produced a creditable performance which must be repeated at Lincoln on Saturday.
She was netball captain and played a creditable game of tennis.
This was a highly creditable defeat.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY►creditable performance
The team produced a creditable performance.
►creditable job
She did a creditable job of impersonating the singer.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN►performance
· Overall, the Braintree team worked hard and produced a creditable performance which must be repeated at Lincoln on Saturday.· Arthur Hill and his friend Peggy Hassard appeared on many of my productions and always gave creditable performances.
deserving praise or approval: The team produced a creditable performance. She did a creditable job of impersonating the singer.—creditably adverb