Synonym: belief, faith, honor, trust. Antonym: debit, discredit, distrust. Similar words: on credit, creditable, heredity, incredibly, incredible, credibility, edit, editor. Meaning: ['kredɪt] n. 1. approval 2. money available for a client to borrow 3. an accounting entry acknowledging income or capital items 4. used in the phrase `to your credit' in order to indicate an achievement deserving praise 5. arrangement for deferred payment for goods and services 6. recognition by a college or university that a course of studies has been successfully completed; typically measured in semester hours 7. a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage 8. an entry on a list of persons who contributed to a film or written work. v. 1. give someone credit for something 2. give credit for 3. accounting: enter as credit 4. have trust in; trust in the truth or veracity of.
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121. Credit cards have brought about a revolution in people's spending habits.
122. The interest rate on my credit card is currently 25.5% APR.
123. A credit balance of $ 100 was brought forward from his June account.
124. The success of the venture reflects great credit on the organizers.
125. The account does not pay interest on a credit balance.
126. They struck a deal with their paper supplier, getting two years of newsprint on credit.
127. He's the kind of man who makes things happen but lets others take the credit.
128. Statistics paint a sobering picture — unemployment, tight credit, lower home values, sluggish job growth.
129. There are no bank charges if you stay in credit.
130. It does her credit that she managed not to get angry.
131. Julian ought to have resigned, then he'd have come out of it with some credit.
132. You must buy the credit life insurance before you can buy the disability insurance.
133. People were betting on a further easing of credit conditions.
134. I don't like him taking all the credit when he didn't do any of the work.
135. The desk had been rifled for money, some banknotes taken but cheque-book and credit cards left untouched.
136. Don't let credit tempt you to buy something you can't afford.
137. Watson deserves credit for lifting the veil of secrecy surrounding Brenda's death.
138. A lot of credit must go to the chairman and his father.
139. If you don't have a regular income you may be unable to get credit.
140. Would you prefer to pay with/by cash, cheque or credit card?
141. To his everlasting credit, he never told anyone what I'd done.
142. On the credit side, he's always been wonderful with his mother.
143. We did all the work and she gets all the credit!
144. If you don't pay your credit card bill on time, you'll get socked with a huge late fee.
145. The crunch came when my bank asked for my credit card back.
146. He's a player who rarely seems to get the credit he deserves.
147. I was relieved to see from my statement that my account was in credit.
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148. You can ask a dealer for a discount whether you pay cash or buy on credit.
149. I have arranged for my branch to send a letter of credit to the branch nearest the hotel.
150. I wonder why you can't credit him with the same generosity of spirit.
More similar words: on credit, creditable, heredity, incredibly, incredible, credibility, edit, editor, edition, sacred, predict, credence, credulous, expedition, prediction, ingredient, red, media, crew, scared, shared, bored, reduce, erudite, medium, screw, addition, commodity, validity, medical.