Not believable A+
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Assuming you mean cred- as in incredible, credibility, etc., it comes from the Latin word credere (to believe).
The root word is "cred," which is also found in "credit" and "credible." It's associate with trust or reliance.
should be three.'in' a noun.'cred' a noun.'ible' a suffix.lol, are you by any chance doing a TESOL course? i had the exact same question once.
Street Cred Magazine was created in 1998.
The prefix 'Cred' means To Believe.Hope this Helps ♥
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Incredible
The root "cred" comes from the verb "credere" which means "to believe, trust."
Some words have "cred" at the beginning or middle, such as incredible, credit or incredulous. Others may have it at the end, such as sacred.
The term "cred" likely comes from American English slang and is short for "credibility" or "credit." It is often used informally to refer to someone's reputation or level of authenticity within a particular social group or subculture.
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"cred" is actually a slang term that means credibility or street credibility. It is often used to describe someone's reputation or respect within a particular community or group.
The Latin root "cred" means "believe" or "trust." It is commonly found in words related to belief, trustworthiness, and credibility. For example, words like credit, credibility, and incredulous contain this root.
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