Meaning & Definition of word "Credence"

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    Credence

    /ˈkrēdəns/

    noun:

    • 1. belief in or acceptance of something as true.
      • Example: The committee gave credence to the expert's testimony.
    • 2. the mental acceptance of a claim as true.
      • Example: She had little credence in the rumors circulating about her.
    • 3. a small, often decorative piece of furniture, particularly a sideboard or a table for storing or displaying items.
      • Example: The antique credence in the dining room held the family’s finest china.

    Etymology

    Late Middle English: from Latin 'credentia', from 'credere' meaning 'to believe'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    give credence to:

    To grant belief or acceptance to something.

    lend credence:

    To provide support or justification for a belief at a certain point.

    have credence:

    To have validity or acceptability.

    Related Words

    credibility:

    The quality of being trusted and believed in.

    credit:

    The ability of a customer to obtain goods before payment.

    credible:

    Able to be believed; convincing.

    Slang Meanings of credence

    Meaning: Give it a shot

    Example Sentence: Though unlikely, I think it has some credence.

    Meaning: Take it seriously

    Example Sentence: The news report, despite its source, should be given some credence.