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Likeliness vs Credibleness - What's the difference?

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Likeliness is a related term of credibleness.


As nouns the difference between likeliness and credibleness

is that likeliness is the condition or quality of being probable or likely to occur while credibleness is the state or quality of being credible.

likeliness

English

Noun

(en-noun)
  • The condition or quality of being probable or likely to occur.
  • Likelihood, probability or chance of occurrence; plausibility or believability.
  • *2004 , Klaus-Martin Goeters, Aviation psychology: practice and research :
  • The proposed HEA is based on the assumption that each specific error has a certain impact on a system/aircraft state whilst the crew's likeliness to commit this error is decreasing with an increasing number of safeguards against it.
  • *2006 , David W. Embley, A. OlivĂ©, Sudha Ram, Conceptual modeling :
  • To determine the likeliness of an individual in a concept, a membership function is required.
  • Suitability; agreeableness.
  • *2004 , Peter Lipton, Inference to the best explanation :
  • A new competitor may decrease the likeliness of an old hypothesis, but it will usually not change its loveliness.
  • Likeness; similarity.
  • * 1727 , Robert South, Twelve Sermons
  • No surely, Reason is both the Gift and Image of God, and every Degree of its Improvement is a farther Degree of Likeliness to him.

    credibleness

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • The state or quality of being credible.