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Definition of credit
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of credit is as below...
Credit
(v. t.) To
confide
in the truth of; to give
credence
to; to put trust in; to
believe.
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Game
::
Game (v. i.) In some
games,
a point
credited
on the score to the
player
whose cards
counts
up the
highest..
Book
::
Book (n.) A
volume
or
collection
of
sheets
in which
accounts
are kept; a
register
of debts and
credits,
receipts
and
expenditures,
etc..
Discrediting
::
Discrediting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Discredi.
Authoritative
::
Authoritative
(a.)
Having,
or
proceeding
from, due
authority;
entitled
to
obedience,
credit,
or
acceptance;
determinate;
commanding..
Balance
::
Balance
(n.) To
arrange
accounts
in such a way that the sum total of the
debits
is equal to the sum total of the
credits;
as, to
balance
a set of
books..
Trust
::
Trust (n.) To give
credit
to; to sell to upon
credit,
or in
confidence
of
future
payment;
as,
merchants
and
manufacturers
trust their
customers
annually
with
goods..
Credit
::
Credit
(v. t.) To enter upon the
credit
side of an
account;
to give
credit
for; as, to
credit
the
amount
paid; to set to the
credit
of; as, to
credit
a man with the
interest
paid on a
bond..
Reputation
::
Reputation
(v. t.)
Specifically:
Good
reputation;
favorable
regard;
public
esteem;
general
credit;
good name.
Creed
::
Creed (v. t.) To
believe;
to
credit.
Account
::
Account
(n.) A
registry
of
pecuniary
transactions;
a
written
or
printed
statement
of
business
dealings
or debts and
credits,
and also of other
things
subjected
to a
reckoning
or
review;
as, to keep one's
account
at the
bank..
Subrotund
::
Subrogation
(n.) The
substitution
of one
person
in the place of
another
as a
creditor,
the new
creditor
succeeding
to the
rights
of the
former;
the mode by which a third
person
who pays a
creditor
succeeds
to his
rights
against
the
debtor..
Honor
::
Honor (n.) Fame;
reputation;
credit.
Injurious
::
Injurious
(a.)
Causing
injury
or harm;
hurtful;
harmful;
detrimental;
mischievous;
as, acts
injurious
to
health,
credit,
reputation,
property,
etc..
Accredit
::
Accredit
(v. t.) To put or bring into
credit;
to
invest
with
credit
or
authority;
to
sanction.
Disbelief
::
Disbelief
(n.) The act of
disbelieving;;
a state of the mind in which one is fully
persuaded
that an
opinion,
assertion,
or
doctrine
is not true;
refusal
of
assent,
credit,
or
credence;
denial
of
belief..
Accredit
::
Accredit
(v. t.) To
credit;
to vouch for or
consider
(some one) as doing
something,
or
(something)
as
belonging
to some one..
Tick
::
Tick (n.)
Credit;
trust;
as, to buy on, or upon,
tick..
Discredit
::
Discredit
(n.) The act of
discrediting
or
disbelieving,
or the state of being
discredited
or
disbelieved;
as, later
accounts
have
brought
the story into
discredit..
Discredit
::
Discredit
(v. t.) To
refuse
credence
to; not to
accept
as true; to
disbelieve;
as, the
report
is
discredited..
Creditableness
::
Creditableness
(n.) The
quality
of being
creditable.
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