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21credit — cred•it [[t]ˈkrɛd ɪt[/t]] n. 1) commendation given for some action, quality, etc 2) a source of pride or honor 3) a) the acknowledgment of something as due a person, institution, etc b) sbz credits, the names of all who contributed to a motion… …
22credit — Synonyms and related words: accept, accept for gospel, accept implicitly, acceptability, acceptation, acception, acclaim, account, account for, accounting for, accredit, accredit with, accrete to, acknowledge, acknowledgment, acquiescence,… …
23give — see give and take is fair play give a thing, and take a thing, to wear the devil’s gold ring give the devil his due it is better to give than to receive give credit where credit is due give a dog a bad name and hang him …
24give thanks — Synonyms and related words: acknowledge, beseech, bless, commune with God, credit, give credit, implore, invoke, make acknowledgments of, make supplication, offer a prayer, offer thanks, petition, pray, pray over, recite the rosary, recognize,… …
25credit — n 1. trustworthiness, faithfulness, integrity, honor; rectitude, probity, veracity, honesty, good faith; credibility, reliability, dependability, solvency; constancy, loyalty, firmness. 2. commendation, praise, acclaim, tribute, regard; good word …
26give one's due — {v. phr.} To be fair to (a person), give credit that (a person) deserves. * /The boxer who lost gave the new champion his due./ * /We should give a good worker his due./ Compare: GIVE THE DEVIL HIS DUE …
27give one's due — {v. phr.} To be fair to (a person), give credit that (a person) deserves. * /The boxer who lost gave the new champion his due./ * /We should give a good worker his due./ Compare: GIVE THE DEVIL HIS DUE …
28give\ one's\ due — v. phr. To be fair to (a person), give credit that (a person) deserves. The boxer who lost gave the new champion his due. We should give a good worker his due. Compare: give the devil his due …
29credit — see give credit where credit is due …
30credit — 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… …