wiarygodna
Wiarygodna, a Polish adjective, translates to “credible,” “trustworthy,” or “reliable” in English. It is derived from the noun wiarygodność, meaning “credibility” or “trustworthiness.” The word is widely used in everyday speech, formal writing, journalism, and legal contexts to describe people, sources, documents, or institutions that can be depended upon to provide accurate and honest information.
In journalism, a wiarygodny reporter is expected to present facts without distortion and to verify information
Legal usage of wiarygodna often concerns evidence and testimony. Courts may require wiarygodne dowody (credible evidence)
In everyday contexts, the term can describe personal qualities. Someone might say "jego obietnice są wiarygodne"
In the digital age, conversations around wiarygodne źródła (credible sources) have become especially significant due to