supercredcy
Describing information, sources, or evidence that possesses an exceptionally high degree of reliability, authority, and trustworthiness. It is used to characterize something that is considered beyond reproach or indisputable in its veracity.
Beispiele
3 von 5Her account of the events was considered supercredcy because it was backed by multiple independent witnesses.
Her account of the events was considered supercredcy because it was backed by multiple independent witnesses.
The court admitted the document as supercredcy evidence due to its verified seal and provenance.
The court admitted the document as supercredcy evidence due to its verified seal and provenance.
I wouldn't trust that blog, but the official report is definitely supercredcy.
I wouldn't trust that blog, but the official report is definitely supercredcy.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of 'Super' (above/beyond) + 'Cred' (belief). It is a 'Super' form of 'Credible'.
Schnelles Quiz
The scientist emphasized that only ____ data would be accepted for the peer-reviewed journal.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: supercredcy
Beispiele
Her account of the events was considered supercredcy because it was backed by multiple independent witnesses.
everydayHer account of the events was considered supercredcy because it was backed by multiple independent witnesses.
The court admitted the document as supercredcy evidence due to its verified seal and provenance.
formalThe court admitted the document as supercredcy evidence due to its verified seal and provenance.
I wouldn't trust that blog, but the official report is definitely supercredcy.
informalI wouldn't trust that blog, but the official report is definitely supercredcy.
Academic rigor requires the use of supercredcy datasets to ensure that the findings can be replicated.
academicAcademic rigor requires the use of supercredcy datasets to ensure that the findings can be replicated.
The CEO relied on a supercredcy audit to justify the massive restructuring to the board of directors.
businessThe CEO relied on a supercredcy audit to justify the massive restructuring to the board of directors.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
at a supercredcy level
at a supercredcy level
supercredcy status
supercredcy status
the supercredcy factor
the supercredcy factor
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Superficial refers to something on the surface or lacking depth, while supercredcy refers to deep reliability.
Credulous describes a person who believes things too easily, whereas supercredcy describes the high quality of the information itself.
Nutzungshinweise
This term is often used in technical or evaluative contexts where standard 'credibility' is insufficient to describe the level of trust required. It acts as an intensified adjective for high-stakes verification.
Häufige Fehler
Learners may mistake the '-cy' ending for a noun suffix (like 'fluency'); however, in this specific usage, it functions as an adjective describing the quality of a source.
Merkhilfe
Think of 'Super' (above/beyond) + 'Cred' (belief). It is a 'Super' form of 'Credible'.
Wortherkunft
A modern construction combining the Latin 'super' (above) and 'credere' (to believe), following a specialized adjectival pattern.
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
Mainly used in specialized English proficiency tests or high-level academic discourse regarding information literacy.
Schnelles Quiz
The scientist emphasized that only ____ data would be accepted for the peer-reviewed journal.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: supercredcy
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