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cred — [ kred ] noun uncount INFORMAL STREET CRED … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
cred — slang shortening of CREDIBILITY (Cf. credibility), by 1992 … Etymology dictionary
cred — see credence, credit, credibility4 … Modern English usage
cred — ac·cred·it; ac·cred·i·ta·tion; ac·cred·i·tee; ac·cred·it·ment; an·cred; cred·i·bil·i·ty; cred·i·ble; cred·i·ble·ness; cred·it·abil·i·ty; cred·it·able; cred·it·able·ness; cred·it·less; cred·i·tor; cred·i·tor·ship; cred·ner·ite; cred·u·lous;… … English syllables
cred — [[t]kre̱d[/t]] N UNCOUNT Cred is the same as street cred … English dictionary
cred — noun Date: 1981 credibility; specifically the ability to gain acceptance as a member of a particular group or class < used…his new street cred to develop contacts Dale Keiger > … New Collegiate Dictionary
cred — noun Cred is used after these nouns: ↑street … Collocations dictionary
cred — Adj. That which is acceptably fashionable, abb. of credible. See street cred … English slang and colloquialisms
cred — UK [kred] / US noun [uncountable] informal street cred … English dictionary
cred — /krɛd/ (say kred) noun Colloquial credibility; worthiness of acceptance or respect within a particular group: street cred. {shortened form of credibility} …
cred — I s (oböj. VARD (el. kredd) få cred erkännande II s (oböj. VARD (el. kredd) trovärdighet … Clue 9 Svensk Ordbok