credence (kridɑ̃s)

noun
/ˈkriː.dəns/
crédibilité, foi (credibilite, foi)

Signification

belief in or acceptance of something as true
Traduction de la signification
croire ou accepter quelque chose comme vrai
croire ou accepter quelque chose comme vrai

Phrases d'exemple

The witness gave credence to the defendant's alibi.

Le témoin a accordé du crédit à l'alibi de l'accusé.
Le temoin a accorde du credit a l'alibi de l'accuse.

Synonymes

belief, trust, faith, confidence

Antonymes

doubt, skepticism

Collocations

give credence, lend credence, gain credence, credibility and credence

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