
1) Acceptance 2) Acceptance as true 3) Attitude 4) Bayesian statistic 5) Belief 6) Believability 7) Confident belief 8) Faith 9) Mental attitude 10) Plausibility 11) Something lent 12) Trustworthiness
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1) Acceptance 2) Belief 3) Credenza
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small table for holding sacred vessels
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• (n.) A cupboard, sideboard, or cabinet, particularly one intended for the display of rich vessels or plate, and consisting chiefly of open shelves for that purpose. • (n.) Reliance of the mind on evidence of facts derived from other sources than personal knowledge; belief; credit; confidence. • (n.) The small table by the side of t...
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(from the article `furniture`) ...a chest with doors, of simple rectangular form raised on legs; elaborations of construction and decoration soon followed, as did the ...
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Cre'dence (krē'd
e ns)
noun [ Late Latin
credentia , from Latin
credens ,
-entis , present participle of
credere to trust, believe: confer Old French
credence . See
Creed , and confer
Credent ,
Creance .]
1. Reliance of t...
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Cre'dence transitive verb To give credence to; to believe. [ Obsolete]
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[
n] - the mental attitude that something is believable and should be accepted as true
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credence, credency 1. The mental action of believing or accepting as true; belief. to give credence to: to accept (a statement, etc.), or accept the statement of (a person, etc.), as true; to believe, credit. 2. That which is believed; a belief. 3. Acceptance based on the degree to which something is believable.
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acceptance noun the mental attitude that something is believable and should be accepted as true; `he gave credence to the gossip`; `acceptance of Newtonian mechanics was unquestioned for 200 years`
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belief as to the truth of something: to give credence to a claim. · something giving a claim to belief or confidence: letter of credence. · Also calleda small side table, shelf, or niche for holding articles used in the Eucharist service. · credenza (def. 1).
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[SAT terms] the mental attitude that something is believable
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[Intelligent words] the mental attitude that something is believable
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