credit

/หˆkษนษ›dษชt/

IPA: /K R EH1 D AH0 T/

noun
  1. 1

    Reliance on the truth of something said or done; faith; trust.

  2. 2

    Recognition and respect.

    โ€œHe arrived five minutes late, but to his credit he did work an extra ten minutes at the end of his shift.โ€

  3. 3

    Acknowledgement of a contribution, especially in the performing arts.

    โ€œShe received a singing credit in last year's operetta.โ€

  4. 4

    (television/film, usually in the plural) Written titles and other information about the TV program or movie shown at the beginning and/or end of the TV program or movie.

    โ€œThey kissed, and then the credits rolled.โ€

  5. 5

    A privilege of delayed payment extended to a buyer or borrower on the seller's or lender's belief that what is given will be repaid.

    โ€œIn view of your payment record, we are happy to extend further credit to you.โ€

  6. 6

    The time given for payment for something sold on trust.

    โ€œa long credit or a short creditโ€

  7. 7

    A person's credit rating or creditworthiness, as represented by their history of borrowing and repayment (or non payment).

    โ€œWhat do you mean my credit is no good?โ€

  8. 8

    An addition to certain accounts; the side of an account on which payments received are entered.

  9. 9

    (tax accounting) A reduction in taxes owed, or a refund for excess taxes paid.

    โ€œDidn't you know that the IRS will refund any excess payroll taxes that you paid if you use the 45(B) general business credit?โ€

  10. 10

    A source of value, distinction or honour.

    โ€œThat engineer is a credit to the team.โ€

  11. 11

    An arbitrary unit of value, used in many token economies.

    โ€œTo repair your star cruiser will cost 100,000 credits.โ€

  12. 12

    Recognition for having taken a course (class).

    โ€œIf you do not come to class, you will not get credit for the class, regardless of how well you do on the final.โ€

  13. 13

    A course credit, a credit hour โ€“ used as measure if enough courses have been taken for graduation.

    โ€œDude, I just need 3 more credits to graduate โ€“ I can take socio-linguistics of Swahili if I want.โ€

Synonyms

verb
  1. 1

    To believe; to put credence in.

    โ€œSomeone said there were over 100,000 people there, but I can't credit that.โ€

  2. 2

    To add to an account.

    โ€œCredit accounts receivable with the amount of the invoice.โ€

    ant:debit
  3. 3

    To acknowledge the contribution of.

    โ€œCredit the point guard with another assist.โ€

  4. 4

    To bring honour or repute upon; to do credit to; to raise the estimation of.

Antonyms

Source: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/credit