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单词 cred
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Definition of cred in English:

cred

noun krɛdkrɛd
informal
  • a few tales here and there could wreck my cred completely!
    another term for street credibility
    Example sentencesExamples
    • So who does he diss in order to establish his cred as a white, male rapper?
    • At first it was the cultural capital of punk cred that she was building up and wrecking, and now it's marketability.
    • If you ever needed cred for your site - this is it!
    • The original film, initially dismissed as crude animation based on the pulp comic strip, had gained considerable cred within the film world.
    • These programs gave the network its cultural cred while helping the channel land in a demographic sweet spot.
    • His national security cred is good, he's popular in Florida, and he seems to be fairly well liked among the Democratic faithful.
    • For these agitators, their countercultural cred comes from illicit and powerful substances instead of sartorial symbols.
    • That kind of mistake could have totally undermined my pulpit cred.
    • My indie rock cred, once considerable, is now crumbling at my feet.
    • And then there's the issue of her punk-rock cred, or lack thereof.
    • On the face of it, he might seem to have the cred to do it.
    • I'm not sure where the others are from but I'm a Yorkshire lass and that should give the panel some cred!
    • I must confess about yet another blow to my geek cred.
    • Do you feel any need to prove your indie cred these days?
    • And I don't know, maybe I really am getting old, but I'm starting not to care about indie cred anymore.
    • Then you've established your cred so you can write about the music in question, how it's so amazing, how wrecked it leaves you, how transporting and new it is.
    • If we're all cashing in our hipster cred for bourgeois trappings, then at least we're doing it together.
    • Those of you worried about your manliness cred should leave your concerns at the door.
    • It was nine-tenths of my cred as a commercial solicitor.
    • If you're too embarrassed to go out and buy old country music, get this one - you won't lose your cred.

Rhymes

abed, ahead, bed, behead, Birkenhead, bled, bread, bred, coed, crossbred, dead, dread, Ed, embed, Enzed, fed, fled, Fred, gainsaid, head, infrared, ked, lead, led, Med, misled, misread, Ned, outspread, premed, pure-bred, read, red, redd, said, samoyed, shed, shred, sked, sled, sped, Spithead, spread, stead, ted, thread, tread, underbred, underfed, wed
 
 

Definition of cred in US English:

cred

nounkrɛdkred
informal
  • a few tales here and there could wreck my cred completely!
    another term for street credibility
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Do you feel any need to prove your indie cred these days?
    • His national security cred is good, he's popular in Florida, and he seems to be fairly well liked among the Democratic faithful.
    • And I don't know, maybe I really am getting old, but I'm starting not to care about indie cred anymore.
    • I'm not sure where the others are from but I'm a Yorkshire lass and that should give the panel some cred!
    • If you ever needed cred for your site - this is it!
    • And then there's the issue of her punk-rock cred, or lack thereof.
    • At first it was the cultural capital of punk cred that she was building up and wrecking, and now it's marketability.
    • The original film, initially dismissed as crude animation based on the pulp comic strip, had gained considerable cred within the film world.
    • It was nine-tenths of my cred as a commercial solicitor.
    • On the face of it, he might seem to have the cred to do it.
    • I must confess about yet another blow to my geek cred.
    • So who does he diss in order to establish his cred as a white, male rapper?
    • If we're all cashing in our hipster cred for bourgeois trappings, then at least we're doing it together.
    • These programs gave the network its cultural cred while helping the channel land in a demographic sweet spot.
    • For these agitators, their countercultural cred comes from illicit and powerful substances instead of sartorial symbols.
    • Those of you worried about your manliness cred should leave your concerns at the door.
    • My indie rock cred, once considerable, is now crumbling at my feet.
    • That kind of mistake could have totally undermined my pulpit cred.
    • Then you've established your cred so you can write about the music in question, how it's so amazing, how wrecked it leaves you, how transporting and new it is.
    • If you're too embarrassed to go out and buy old country music, get this one - you won't lose your cred.
 
 
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