单词 | cred |
释义 | credn.1 colloquial. = credit n. 9. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > management of money > solvency > [noun] > credit creance1399 trust1509 credence?a1513 credit1542 tick1668 strap1828 jawbone1862 sock1874 cred1973 1973 Computerworld 29 Aug. 32/2 (table) Tax Cred..819,000. 1979 Amer. Banker 10 Dec. 2/4 (heading) Consumer cred. growth slower. 1989 Face Jan. 61/1 Neat trick, eh? Cash and cred all in one bundle. 1990 2000 AD 31 Mar. 36/1 Special talent for turning any object (cred card, drink cup) into lethal weapon in his hands. 2005 Daily Star (Nexis) 19 Apr. 45 Only thng [sic] shes in love with is his cred card. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022). credn.2adj. slang. A. n.2 = credibility n. 1a; reputation or status among one's peers.Frequently with modifying word indicating the context in which credibility is judged.Recorded earliest in street cred n. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > belief, trust, confidence > credibility > [noun] credencec1450 credit1552 credibilitya1572 credibleness1595 creditableness1660 believablenessa1680 creditability1808 faithworthiness1828 tenability1845 tenableness1849 believability1865 cred1982 the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > [noun] > of a specified kind namea1382 renowna1400 repute1598 jacket1963 cred1982 1982 New Musical Express 25 Sept. 38 Richard Butler used to spit out ditties about his old flames with all the vitriol of Rotten attacking the establishment..(this was before doing the same thing while waving an angry fist in the air became a passport to street cred). 1985 Guardian 9 Sept. 10/4 Rory Mundane..whose guidance on what to wear, think and do will prove indispensable to seekers after cred—street-cred, club-cred, class-cred, any-cred. Er, credibility in this case, don't you know. 1990 Sydney Morning Herald 1 Feb. 28/11 ‘They've got to have total cred,’ Boxall insisted, when listing the special qualities he is looking for. 1998 Private Eye 9 Jan. 6/1 She was only sent along to add ‘cred’ to the set-up. 2009 H. Freeman Meaning of Sunglasses (rev. ed.) 9 The contrast between the designer accessory and the high-street clothes ups your fash cred, because it shows that you may have money but you spend it judiciously. B. adj. Credible; fashionable, trendy. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > fashionableness > [adjective] in (also into) request?1574 bonfacion1584 fashional?1607 of request1613 fashionablea1627 à la mode1642 all the mode1651 modish1661 in mode1664 timeish1676 of vogue1678 voguea1695 mody1701 alamodic1753 much the mode1767 tonish1778 go1784 stylish1800 bang-up1810 tippy1810 varmint1823 up to the knocker1844 gyvera1866 OK1869 fly1879 swagger1879 doggy1885 faddy1885 fantoosh1920 voguish1927 voguey1928 à la page1930 go1937 hard1938 hip1939 down1952 swinging1958 a-go-go1960 way-in1960 yé-yé1960 trendy1962 with-it1962 go-go1963 happening1965 mod1965 funky1967 together1968 fash1977 cred1987 the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > good repute > reputability or honourableness > [adjective] faireOE wortheOE worthlyeOE worthfulOE menskful?c1225 toldc1275 digne1297 of price?a1300 worshiply1340 worthya1350 menska1375 thriftyc1374 worshipfula1375 worthilya1375 honesta1382 honourablec1384 unshamedc1384 sada1387 of reputationc1390 well-nameda1393 reverent1398 worthy (worshipful, wise) in wanea1400 celebrable?c1400 honouredc1400 worshipablec1425 substantialc1449 undefameda1450 unreviled?1457 honorousa1500 reputed?1532 well-thought-ona1533 well-spoken1539 credible1543 undespised?1548 imitable1550 famous1555 undistained1565 undefame1578 untarred1579 well-reputed1583 unsoiledc1592 dishonourless1595 well-deemed1595 nameworthy1598 regardful1600 indisgraced1606 credenta1616 undishonoureda1616 unscandalized1618 unscandalous1618 unslandered1622 untainted1627 dignousa1636 undisparaged1636 considerable1641 unbranded1641 glorifiable1651 reputable1671 unsullied1743 unstigmatized1778 undisgraced1812 unstained1863 well-thought-of1865 uncompromised1882 scandal-proof1904 cred1987 1987 Sydney Morning Herald (Nexis) 25 July (Saturday Review section) 42 Paul's big cred introduction to the most cred award of the evening. 1991 Hot Air Oct.–Nov. 19/1 Annie Nightingale's got the most cred show in the air... Tune in and groove. 2001 Touch Dec. 66/2 Take an indie pretty(ish)-boy, two credible MCs, an even more cred producer, a cartoon mastermind and an OAP Latino singer, and Bob's your uncle. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.11973n.2adj.1982 |
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