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credibility gap

American  

noun

  1. a lack of popular confidence in the truth of the claims or public statements made by the federal government, large corporations, politicians, etc..

    a credibility gap between the public and the power company.

  2. a perceived discrepancy between statements and actual performance or behavior.


credibility gap British  

noun

  1. a disparity between claims or statements made and the evident facts of the situation or circumstances to which they relate

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credibility gap Idioms  
  1. Distrust of a public statement or position, as in The current credibility gap at City Hall is the result of miscommunication between the mayor's office and the press. This term originated about 1960 in connection with the American public's disinclination to believe government statements about the Vietnam War. It soon was extended to individuals and corporations as well as government agencies to express a lack of confidence in the truth of their statements, or perception of a discrepancy between words and actions.


Etymology

Origin of credibility gap

An Americanism dating back to 1965–70

Example Sentences

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South Korean officials also view their trilateral efforts with the United States and Japan to respond to the North’s threat, such as drills and increased communication, as another way to overcome the credibility gap.

From Washington Post

Loose and easy language about equality, resonant resolutions about brotherhood fall pleasantly on the ear, but for the Negro there is a credibility gap he cannot overlook.

From Salon

“There’s a pain gap, but there’s also a credibility gap,” said Hossain, author of “The Pain Gap: How Sexism and Racism in Healthcare Kill Women.”

From Washington Post

There is a credibility gap because of past broken promises.

From Seattle Times

“We can’t solve the financial conversation if I can’t dig us out of the trust and credibility gap of the last year,” he said in a meeting this week with The Post’s Editorial Board.

From Washington Post