credit
[krεdɪt]

noun

[Definition]: approval based on trust

[Example Sentences]:
1. Elastic is a line of credit with an average interest rate of 91%.
2. The maximum credit for families with two children is $5,460.
3. In many cases, credit card numbers as missing or are dummy values such as 4111111111111111.
4. The request was made on 10/6 and I did not receive the credit until 10/14.
5. During that time, the number of Americans with zero credit cards rose from 22% to 29%.
6. The credit would apply to 20% of those expenses for a maximum tax bill savings of $1,200.
7. We have to give the Chinese credit for taking on those hard problems.
8. In some cases, he took credit for things that other people had done.
9. This is the first thing I think that is better than swiping a credit card.
10. Most financial institutions need to see your credit report before letting you open a new account.
11. I will not give him the credit he probably sought.
12. No credit card data of any kind was accessed by hackers.
13. It takes more effort than using cash or a credit card.


[Antonyms]insecurity, distrust, shame

[Synonyms]trust, belief, faith
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