The word "credence" is a noun. An example of the word in a sentence would be: They would later find out that there was no credence to her alibi.
Merriam-Webster defines the word "credence" as "mental acceptance as true or real." For example, it is possible for one to give credence to gossip or lies.
I would hardly give it credence, apparently kids can no longer write sentences for themselves.
Credence is the acceptance of a belief as true, combined with the basis of evidence.
Creedence is a name as in Creedence clear water, an Awsome band. But the word Credence is a noun that means to have a belief or to give something credibility. It's also what they call those small tables where they keep all the holy communion stuff at church when they're not using them.
The word "credence" is a noun. An example of the word in a sentence would be: They would later find out that there was no credence to her alibi.
mr.john has great credence
There is a meaning of credit ie believe that is synonymous with credence.
Merriam-Webster defines the word "credence" as "mental acceptance as true or real." For example, it is possible for one to give credence to gossip or lies.
I would hardly give it credence, apparently kids can no longer write sentences for themselves.
Credence is a noun.
"Give credence to" means to believe or support something as being true or valid. It implies giving weight or significance to a particular idea or argument.
Credence as in Creedence Clearwater Revival is an intentional misspelling of the word credence, which means acceptance as true or valid. The rock band Creedence Clearwater took the three elements from, firstly, lead singer Tom Fogerty's friend Credence Newball, (to whose first name Credence they added an extra 'e', making it resemble a faith or creed); secondly, "clear water" from a TV commercial for Olympia beer; and finally "revival", which spoke to the four members' renewed commitment to their band.
The name Creede is of English origin and means "heart" or "credence." It can also be a variation of the word "creed," which refers to a system of beliefs or principles.
Credence means:belief; acceptance as valid or true.Example: Do not give credence to gossip.-OR-How can you give credence to his absurd story?-Goodluck, Kristen
Words that are similar to trust are reliance, confience, dependence, credence,and faith.
Believe, trust, rely on, give credence to, have no doubt, assume...