Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Root word-Cred


The ROOT-WORD is CRED which means BELIEVE. It is easy to see that our ROOT-WORD ring is filling up. Many of the words on the list are made with review ROOT-WORDS. That is proof that the vocabulary is growing richer and that you know, at sight, the meanings of new words. 

1. Credo : CRED o (kreed’ o) n. A set of 
opinions; a creed 
2. Creed : CREED (kreed) n. A formula of faith; a set of principles 
3.
Credit : CRED it (kred’ it) n. Value; worth 
4. Creditable : CRED itable (kred’ it a b’l) adj. Can be believed 
5. Creditably : CRED itably (kred’ is a blee) adv. In such a manner that 
something is believed 
6. Discreditable : dis CRED itable (dis kred’ it a b’l) adj. Not worthy of belief 
7. Discreditably : dis CRED itably (dis kred’ it a blee) adv Not believably 
8. Creditor : CRED itor (kred’ it or) n. One who 
loans money to another 
9. Credulity : CRED ulity (kre dyu’ lit ee) n. A willingness to believe easily 
10. Incredulity: In CRED ulity (in kre dyu’ lit ee) n. A lack of willingness to believe easily
11. Credulous : CRED ulous (krej’ u lus) adj. Inclined to believe readily 
12. Incredulous: in CRED ulous (in krej’ us lus) adj. Not inclined to believe 
13. Incredulously : in CRED ulously (in krej’ u lus lee) adv. Distrustingly 
14. Credulously : CRED ulously (krej’ us lus lee) adv. Trustingly 
15. Accredit : ac CRED it (a kred; it) v. To recognize as acceptable for approval; as, to accredit a 
school 
16. Accreditation : ac CRED itation (a kred i tay’ 
shun) n. A certificate of acceptance 
17. Credence : CRED ence (kreed’ ens) n. Belief; as, he earned the credence of his creditors 
18. Credibly : CRED ibly (kred’ i blee) adv. Believably; plausibly 
19. Incredibly : in CRED ibly (in kred’ i blee) adv. Unbelievably; implausibly

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