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Associations of "Credited" (30 Words)
accuracy | The degree to which the result of a measurement, calculation, or specification conforms to the correct value or a standard. The accuracy of radiocarbon dating. |
ascribe | Regard a quality as belonging to. He ascribed Jane s short temper to her upset stomach. |
authenticity | The quality of being authentic. The paper should have established the authenticity of the documents before publishing them. |
belief | Something one accepts as true or real; a firmly held opinion. A belief that climate can be modified beneficially. |
believe | Follow a credo have a faith be a believer. He didn t believe her. |
confidence | A secret or private matter told to someone under a condition of trust. Public confidence in the economy. |
confiding | Willing to entrust personal matters. She was in a confiding mood. |
credibility | The quality of being trusted and believed in. The government s loss of credibility. |
credible | Able to be believed; convincing. Completely credible testimony. |
debit | Enter as debit. A double entry system of bookkeeping where each debit has a corresponding credit entry. |
dependability | The quality of being dependable or reliable. The brand has built its reputation on rock solid dependability. |
export | Of a high standard suitable for export. Export ales. |
faith | An institution to express belief in a divine power. The Christian faith. |
faithful | Those who are faithful to a particular religion or political party. A faithful copy of the portrait. |
integrity | The condition of being unified or sound in construction. They admired his scrupulous professional integrity. |
owe | Owe something especially money to. They have denied they owe money to the company. |
redound | Have an effect for good or ill. Her efforts will redound to the general good. |
reliability | The quality of being trustworthy or of performing consistently well. The car s background gives me every confidence in its reliability. |
rely | Depend on with full trust or confidence. The charity has to rely entirely on public donations. |
righteousness | Adhering to moral principles. Conviction of his own moral righteousness gave his oratory an irresistible power. |
transaction | An instance of buying or selling something. In an ordinary commercial transaction a delivery date is essential. |
trust | An arrangement whereby a person a trustee holds property as its nominal owner for the good of one or more beneficiaries. I hurtled down the path trusting to luck that I wouldn t put a foot wrong. |
trusted | (of persons) worthy of trust or confidence. A trusted adviser. |
trustful | Inclined to believe or confide readily; full of trust- Nordhoff & Hall. A trustful acceptance of authority. |
trusting | Inclined to believe or confide readily; full of trust. A shy and trusting child. |
trustworthiness | The trait of deserving trust and confidence. Reliability and trustworthiness are important assets in politics. |
trustworthy | Worthy of trust or belief. Trustworthy public servants. |
truthfulness | The fact of being true; truth. The truthfulness of her playing of an ageing American spinster. |
validity | The quality of being valid and rigorous. Return travel must be within the validity of the ticket. |
verisimilitude | The appearance of truth; the quality of seeming to be true. The detail gives the novel some verisimilitude. |