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credit
noun
1 faith placed in something.
2 honour or a cause of honour To her credit, she didn't say anything .
3 acknowledgement, recognition or praise.
4 (credits) a list of acknowledgements to those who have helped in the preparation of a book, film, etc.
5 trust given to someone promising to pay later for goods already supplied buy goods on credit .
6 one's financial reliability, especially as a basis for such trust.
7 the amount of money available to one at one's bank.
8 an entry in the right-hand column of an account, recording money paid in. Compare debit.
9 a a certificate of completion of a course of instruction;
b a distinction awarded for performance on such a course.
verb (credited , crediting )
1 to believe; to place faith in someone or something.
2 (often credit something to someone or someone with something) to enter a sum as a credit on someone's account, or allow someone a sum as credit.
3 (often credit someone with something) to attribute a quality or achievement to someone We credited you with more sense .
[16c: from French crédit , from Latin creditum loan, from credere to believe]
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