Sentence example with the word 'credence'

credence

acceptance, admission, altar facing, altar stair, assuredness, confidence, faith, hope, reception, rood altar, sureness

Definition n. the mental attitude that something is believable and should be accepted as true

Last update: June 27, 2016


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He gives credence to the gossips.   [adjective]

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What we see seems to add credence to the results achieved earlier.   [adjective]

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That real Christianity is not a religion but a way of life is given more credence by another little known fact.   [noun]

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"If he had boasted of some noble deed, we should indeed have been less ready to give him credence."   [noun]

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I've been turning over their cock-and-bull story, which finds credence here, and cannot fit it with the probabilities.   [noun]

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Laboulaye shall give credence to my words.   [noun]

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The baron showed him the letters of credence.   [noun]

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And wherefore, knowing this, hold I these letters of credence so close to my face.   [noun]

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He is attended as if he were a prince, with drums and atabals, and servants on horse and foot, and brings with him letters of credence from Saladin.   [noun]

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