Credit synonyms

Believe, financial standing, acclaim, asset, accredit, accept, and and sinker are all synonyms for credit. Debt and debit are antonyms of credit. And here are 72 another word for credit.

Another word for credit

1. services before payment

Financial standing, financial status, and solvency are all synonyms for credit.

2. praise

Acclaim, acknowledgement, admiration, adulation, appreciation, approbation, approval, bouquets, brownie points, commendation, esteem, extolment, glory, gratitude, hat tip, kudos, laudation, merit, praise, recognition, regard, respect, thanks, tributes, veneration, and eulogium are all another word for credit.

3. source of honour

Asset, feather in the cap, flower, gem, glory, proud boast, source of honour, source of pride, and treasure are all synonyms for credit.

4. put down

Accredit, ascribe, assign, associate with, attribute, be accredited with, be given the credit for, be recognized as, chalk up, connect with, impute, lay at the door of, put down, set down, stick something on, and be held responsible are all another word for credit.

5. by deferred payment

Accept, and sinker, believe, buy, count on, depend on, fall for, give credence to, go for, have confidence in, have faith in, line, rely on, swallow something hook, swallow, trust, and take something as gospel are all synonyms for credit.

 

Credit synonym statistics

Credit synonym page has a variety of synonyms that differ in length. 2 synonyms with 3, and 12 letters and 1 synonym with 4, 17, 19, and 20 letters. 7 synonyms with 5 letters and 10 synonyms with 6, and 7 letters.

5 synonyms with 8 letters and 6 synonyms with 9 letters. 3 synonyms with 10, 13, 15, and 16 letters and 4 synonyms with 11, and 14 letters. For a total of 66 another word for credit.

Credit sentences

He applied for credit cards.

Credit scores affect loan rates.

She earned credit for the course.

Check your credit report annually.

The store offers store credit.

Related Words for credit

  1. Predominantly
    • Synonyms: mainly, mostly
    • Opposites: rarely, occasionally
    • Part of speech: adverb
  2. Prediction
    • Synonyms: forecast, prophecy
    • Opposites: retrospection, recollection
    • Part of speech: noun
  3. Altered
    • Synonyms: Changed, modified
    • Opposites: unchanged, unaltered.
    • Part of speech: adjective
  4. Media
    • Synonyms: Press, news outlets
    • Opposites: silence, isolation
    • Part of speech: noun
  5. Mediocre
    • Synonyms: ordinary, common
    • Opposites: exceptional, excellent
    • Part of speech: adjective
  6. Preferred
    • Synonyms: Favored, chosen
    • Opposites: undesired, rejected
    • Part of speech: adjective
  7. Preceding
    • Synonyms: Previous, prior
    • Opposites: following, subsequent
    • Part of speech: adjective
  8. Tedious
    • Synonyms: boring, monotonous
    • Opposites: exciting, interesting
    • Part of speech: adjective
  9. Credibility
    • Synonyms: trustworthiness, reliability
    • Opposites: implausibility, doubt, suspicion
    • Part of speech: noun
  10. Concrete
    • Synonyms: solid, material
    • Opposites: abstract, theoretical, imaginary
    • Part of speech: adjective
  11. Discrepancy
    • Synonyms: inconsistency, difference
    • Opposites: similarity, correspondence
    • Part of speech: noun
  12. Creepy
    • Synonyms: frightening, scaring
    • Opposites: relaxing, pleasant
    • Part of speech: adjective
  13. Medium
    • Synonyms: means of communication, means/mode of expression
    • Opposites: extreme, extreme
    • Part of speech: noun
  14. In addition
    • Synonyms: additionally, as well
    • Opposites: in contrast, excluding
    • Part of speech: adverb
  15. Addition
    • Synonyms: inclusion, adding
    • Opposites: subtraction, removal
    • Part of speech: noun
  16. Redundant
    • Synonyms: unnecessary, not required
    • Opposites: essential, necessary
    • Part of speech: adjective
  17. Tradition
    • Synonyms: historical convention, unwritten law
    • Opposites: innovation, novelty
    • Part of speech: noun
  18. Reduce
    • Synonyms: lessen, make less
    • Opposites: increase, enlarge, put up
    • Part of speech: verb
  19. Ignored
    • Synonyms: Overlooked, neglected
    • Opposites: acknowledged, noticed
    • Part of speech: adjective
  20. Unpredictable
    • Synonyms: Erratic, uncertain
    • Opposites: predictable, certain
    • Part of speech: adjective
  21. Increase
    • Synonyms: grow, get bigger
    • Opposites: decrease, reduce
    • Part of speech: verb
  22. Desired
    • Synonyms: Wanted, wished for
    • Opposites: undesired, unwanted
    • Part of speech: adjective
  23. Discovered
    • Synonyms: Found, unearthed
    • Opposites: concealed, hidden
    • Part of speech: adjective
  24. Hatred
    • Synonyms: loathing, hate
    • Opposites: love, liking
    • Part of speech: noun
  25. Secret
    • Synonyms: confidential, strictly confidential
    • Opposites: known, public, visible, overt, open, known about
    • Part of speech: adjective
  26. Traditional
    • Synonyms: conventional, customary
    • Opposites: novel, unconventional, modern
    • Part of speech: adjective
  27. Condition
    • Synonyms: fitness, physical fitness
    • Opposites: disorder, chaos
    • Part of speech: noun
  28. Inspired
    • Synonyms: Motivated, encouraged
    • Opposites: uninspired, disheartened
    • Part of speech: adjective
  29. Dedicate
    • Synonyms: devote, commit
    • Opposites: neglect, abandon
    • Part of speech: verb
  30. Dedicated
    • Synonyms: committed, devoted
    • Opposites: indifferent, apathetic
    • Part of speech: adjective
  31. Immediately
    • Synonyms: straight away, at once
    • Opposites: eventually, delayed
    • Part of speech: adverb
  32. Incredible
    • Synonyms: unbelievable, beyond belief
    • Opposites: believable, likely, unspectacular
    • Part of speech: adjective
  33. Tired
    • Synonyms: worn out, exhausted
    • Opposites: energetic, fresh, wide awake
    • Part of speech: adjective
  34. Required
    • Synonyms: Necessary, essential
    • Opposites: optional, unnecessary
    • Part of speech: adjective
  35. Scared
    • Synonyms: frightened, afraid
    • Opposites: confident, laid-back, calm
    • Part of speech: adjective
  36. Creative
    • Synonyms: Imaginative, innovative
    • Opposites: uncreative, unimaginative
    • Part of speech: adjective
  37. Created
    • Synonyms: Produced, made
    • Opposites: defaced , desolated
    • Part of speech: adjective
  38. Create
    • Synonyms: generate, produce
    • Opposites: dismantle, destroy
    • Part of speech: verb
  39. Medical
    • Synonyms: Clinical, healthcare
    • Opposites: harmful, injurious
    • Part of speech: adjective