What are some opposite words for credit?
Antonyms for credit
ˈkrɛd ɪtcred·it
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term credit.
Wiktionary
creditnoun
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unit
English Synonyms and Antonyms
credit
Belief, as an intellectual process, is the acceptance of some thing as true on other grounds than personal observation and experience. We give credence to a report, assent to a proposition or to a proposal. Belief is stronger than credence; credence might be described as a prima facie belief; credence is a more formal word than belief, and seems to imply somewhat more of volition; we speak of giving credence to a report, but not of giving belief. Goods are sold on credit; we give one credit for good intentions. Conviction is a belief established by argument or evidence; assurance is belief beyond the reach of argument; as, the Christian's assurance of salvation. An opinion is a general conclusion held as probable, tho without full certainty; a persuasion is a more confident opinion, involving the heart as well as the intellect. In religion, a doctrine is a statement of belief regarding a single point; a creed is a summary statement of doctrines. Confidence is a firm dependence upon a statement as true, or upon a person as worthy. Reliance is confidence on which we act or are ready to act unquestioningly; we have a calm reliance upon the uniformity of nature. Trust is a practical and tranquil resting of the mind upon the integrity, kindness, friendship, or promises of a person; we have trust in God. Faith is a union of belief and trust. Faith is chiefly personal; belief may be quite impersonal; we speak of belief of a proposition, faith in a promise, because the promise emanates from a person. But belief in a person is often used with no appreciable difference from faith. In religion it is common to distinguish between intellectual belief of religious truth, as any other truth might be believed, and belief of the heart, or saving faith.
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denial, disbelief, dissent, distrust, doubt, doubt, incredulity, infidelity, misgiving, rejection, skepticism, suspicion, unbeliefSynonyms:
assent, assurance, belief, confidence, conviction, credence, creed, doctrine, faith, opinion, reliance, trustPreposition:
Have faith in God; the faith of the gospel.
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
creditnoun
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disbelief, distrust, untrustworthiness, shame, insecurity, disgrace, censureSynonyms:
belief, trustworthiness, reputation, security, honor, praise, merit, confidence, faith
Princeton's WordNet
recognition, creditnoun
approval
"give her recognition for trying"; "he was given credit for his work"; "give her credit for trying"
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immediate payment, debit, debit entry, cashSynonyms:
acknowledgment, mention, course credit, credit rating, identification, citation, quotation, reference, acknowledgement, credit entry, cite, realization, realisation, deferred payment, recognitioncreditnoun
money available for a client to borrow
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debit, debit entry, cash, immediate paymentSynonyms:
acknowledgment, mention, course credit, citation, quotation, reference, recognition, credit rating, credit entry, deferred payment, citecredit, credit entrynoun
an accounting entry acknowledging income or capital items
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cash, immediate payment, debit entry, debitSynonyms:
acknowledgment, mention, course credit, citation, quotation, reference, recognition, credit rating, credit entry, deferred payment, citecreditnoun
used in the phrase `to your credit' in order to indicate an achievement deserving praise
"she already had several performances to her credit";
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cash, debit, immediate payment, debit entrySynonyms:
acknowledgment, mention, course credit, citation, quotation, reference, recognition, credit rating, credit entry, deferred payment, citecredit, deferred paymentnoun
arrangement for deferred payment for goods and services
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debit entry, cash, immediate payment, debitSynonyms:
acknowledgment, mention, course credit, citation, quotation, reference, recognition, credit rating, credit entry, deferred payment, citecredit, course creditnoun
recognition by a college or university that a course of studies has been successfully completed; typically measured in semester hours
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cash, debit, immediate payment, debit entrySynonyms:
acknowledgment, mention, course credit, citation, quotation, reference, recognition, credit rating, credit entry, deferred payment, citecitation, cite, acknowledgment, credit, reference, mention, quotationnoun
a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage
"the student's essay failed to list several important citations"; "the acknowledgments are usually printed at the front of a book"; "the article includes mention of similar clinical cases"
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debit entry, debit, cash, immediate paymentSynonyms:
extension, denotation, commendation, course credit, book of facts, character reference, credit rating, reference point, character, reference, mention, citation, honorable mention, deferred payment, acknowledgement, reference book, quote, acknowledgment, credit entry, recognition, computer address, consultation, address, source, quotation, cite, point of reference, reference workcreditnoun
an entry on a list of persons who contributed to a film or written work
"the credits were given at the end of the film"
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immediate payment, cash, debit, debit entrySynonyms:
acknowledgment, mention, course credit, citation, quotation, reference, recognition, credit rating, credit entry, deferred payment, citecredit rating, creditverb
an estimate, based on previous dealings, of a person's or an organization's ability to fulfill their financial commitments
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debit, immediate payment, cash, debit entrySynonyms:
recognition, mention, reference, citation, quotation, credit entry, acknowledgment, credit rating, course credit, deferred payment, citecreditverb
give someone credit for something
"We credited her for saving our jobs"
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debit entry, debit, immediate payment, cashSynonyms:
accreditaccredit, creditverb
ascribe an achievement to
"She was not properly credited in the program"
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debit, cash, immediate payment, debit entrycreditverb
accounting: enter as credit
"We credit your account with $100"
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debit entry, cash, immediate payment, debitSynonyms:
accreditcreditverb
have trust in; trust in the truth or veracity of
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immediate payment, cash, debit entry, debitSynonyms:
accredit
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
How to use credit in a sentence?
To Joe BidenVermont credit, Sanders has been consistent in Joe BidenVermont support for socialism and even, at times, communism.
Unfortunately, they went out and they made some serious, serious mistakes in trying to prove they should get credit and it turned out really badly.
With the economic impact of this pandemic worsening and the threat of eviction and homelessness looming large for families nationwide, we must take every measure possible to keep families safely housed, forgive all rental debt and ensure that the credit scores of hard-hit families are not forever tarnished.
Shale gas and shale oil have added around 0.5 percent to GDP per year in my model, and I think it will now subtract 0.5 to 1.0 percent as projects become unprofitable and credit in the sector tanks.
It typically takes a positive delta (difference) to keep markets rallying -- and immediate prospects for both the credit and the Covid deltas seem overwhelmingly negative, we cannot find any occasion when all the major components of the global credit impulse turned negative and there wasn’t a major sell-off somewhere.
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#437 | credit | |
#1023 | cash | |
#3643 | doubt | |
#8184 | shame | |
#8758 | denial | |
#10557 | debit | |
#11260 | rejection | |
#15340 | suspicion | |
#17195 | dissent | |
#23132 | insecurity | |
#26575 | skepticism | |
#26615 | disgrace | |
#29082 | disbelief | |
#31101 | distrust | |
#37295 | infidelity | |
#42143 | censure | |
#57845 | unbelief | |
#99595 | incredulity | |
#187910 | misgiving |
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