credence

[US]/ˈkriːdns/
[UK]/ˈkriːdns/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. belief; trust; credential

Phrases & Collocations

give credence to

lend credence

Example Sentences

can you give credence to this ordure?.

an idea steadily gaining credence;

psychoanalysis finds little credence among laymen.

Don't give credence to all the gossip you hear.

being called upon by the media as an expert lends credence to one's opinions.

On his birthday the child gave no credence to the adage, “Good things come in small packages.”

Article 30 A pawn ticket is a loan contract between a pawnshop and a pawner, and is the credence of payment of pawn money to the pawner by the pawnshop.

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