According to a Latin Dictionary, credere means to give trust to, To have trust for.
So the word trust could take the place of credere, though how depends on the sentence.
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Actually we use both. However, it isn't clear in what context you would prefer to use the word "food" instead of "energy".
Instead of antiques, the couple was looking for modernfurnirure.
i would guess that the sky is blue imagine
Instead of using the word challenging you can use the word gifted, special, special gifted.
Will, when, why, it, can
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depends on the mood of the person if they are smiling. If they are planning something bad, smirk would be a good word. Also, grin would be another good word to use intead of smile.
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