Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

credible defence

noun
/ˈkrɛdɪbəl dɪˈfɛns/
Definition
A credible defence refers to a legitimate and believable justification or explanation that supports a person’s actions or statements, particularly in a legal or argumentative context.
Examples
  • His testimony provided a credible defence against the accusations made by the prosecution.
  • She had a credible defence for missing the deadline, citing unforeseen circumstances.
  • The lawyer presented a credible defence that convinced the jury of his client’s innocence.
Meaning
In legal terminology, a credible defence is one that is convincing and can be reasonably accepted by a judge or jury. It provides a plausible reason for a person’s behavior or actions, which can prevent liability or fault.
Synonyms
  • believable justification
  • plausible explanation
  • valid argument
  • trustworthy rationale