créda — m ( n/ n) creed, belief, confession of faith [L credo] … Old to modern English dictionary
Ch'ella mì creda libero — is a tenor aria from Act III of the opera La fanciulla del West by Giacomo Puccini. It is the final tenor aria sung by Dick Johnson (a.k.a the bandit Ramerrez ) before his death sentence. In the aria, he was hoping for the Sheriff and the miners… … Wikipedia
credibilities — cred·i·bil·i·ty || ‚kredɪ bɪlÉ™tɪ n. trustworthiness, dependability … English contemporary dictionary
credibility — cred·i·bil·i·ty || ‚kredɪ bɪlÉ™tɪ n. trustworthiness, dependability … English contemporary dictionary
credible — cred·i·ble || kredÉ™bl adj. reliable, trustworthy, dependable … English contemporary dictionary
credit — cred·it || kredɪt n. money (in a bank account); money available for a person to borrow (from a bank or other source); deferred payment; trust, confidence; importance, respect; points earned (through study); recognition; thanks; entry on a list… … English contemporary dictionary
creditable — cred·it·a·ble || kredÉ™bl adj. believable; praiseworthy … English contemporary dictionary
credited — cred·it || kredɪt n. money (in a bank account); money available for a person to borrow (from a bank or other source); deferred payment; trust, confidence; importance, respect; points earned (through study); recognition; thanks; entry on a list… … English contemporary dictionary
creditor — cred·i·tor || kredɪtÉ™ n. lender, loaner, moneylender … English contemporary dictionary
creditors — cred·i·tor || kredɪtÉ™ n. lender, loaner, moneylender … English contemporary dictionary