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Cred. Believe. Ac cred i ta tion Cred en tial Cred i ble Cred it Cred i t or Cred u l ous Creed Dis cred it In cred i ble In cred u l ous. Ac cred ita tion (n):. Approval Belief in a school. Gladstone earned their accreditation over 30 years ago. Cred en tial (n):.

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  1. Cred Believe

  2. Ac cred i ta tion • Cred en tial • Cred ible • Cred it • Cred i tor • Cred u lous • Creed • Dis cred it • In cred i ble • In cred u lous

  3. Accreditation (n): • Approval • Belief in a school Gladstone earned their accreditation over 30 years ago.

  4. Credential (n): • A Document • That proves a person is believable. My credential got me back stage at the Just Beiber concert.

  5. Credible (adj): • To be • Believable • Reliable The upset boy’s story was credible.

  6. Credit (v): • To believe • That someone will do something. I give her credit that she will quit smoking by next month.

  7. Creditor (n): • A person • Who believes that he will be paid back the money that he loaned. The creditor expected his money by the 16th of the month.

  8. Credulous (adj): • To believe • To easily, easily convinced, easily fooled. The credulous dog is easily manipulated.

  9. Creed (n): • A set • Of religious beliefs or principals. He has his own creed that he lives by.

  10. Discredit (v): • To refuse • To believe; to reject as untrue. The lawyer will try to discredit the witness on the stand.

  11. Incredible (adj): • Not believeable • unlikely I just can’t believe how incredible those Incredibles are!

  12. Incredulous (adj): • Unable • To believe; unwilling or unable to believe. He had this incredulous look on his face after I told him the news.

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