credit in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
- અભ્યાસક્રમ પૂરો કર્યાનું પ્રમાણપત્ર ⇄ credit gujarati
- આબરૂ ⇄ credit gujarati
- ઋણ સ્વીકાર ⇄ credit gujarati
- કશુંક કર્ યાનું શ્રય ⇄ credit gujarati
- ખાતાનું જમા પાસું ⇄ credit gujarati
- ખાતામાં જમા કરવું તે ⇄ credit gujarati
- ખાતામાં જમા રકમ ⇄ credit gujarati
- ગુણવત્તાની કદર ⇄ credit gujarati
- પત ⇄ credit gujarati
- પ્રતિષ્ઠા ⇄ credit gujarati
- ભરોસો ⇄ credit gujarati
- વિશ્વાસ ⇄ credit gujarati
- સ ાખ ⇄ credit gujarati
credit in Kashmiri कॉशुर
- بَروسہٕ ⇄ credit kashmiri
- تَرجی دِنۍ ⇄ credit kashmiri
- جمع کَرُن ⇄ credit kashmiri
- جَمع ⇄ credit kashmiri
- عِزَت اَفزٲیی ⇄ credit kashmiri
- ماننہٕ یِوان ⇄ credit kashmiri
- مَل مٔلۍ گَنٛڑٕنۍ،عِزَت دیُن ⇄ credit kashmiri
- نیک نٲمی ⇄ credit kashmiri
- وۄزُم ⇄ credit kashmiri
credit in Tamil தமிழ்
- (வங்கிக் கணக்கு) வரவு ⇄ credit tamil
credit in Telugu తెలుగు
- జమకట్టుట. ఆ రూకలను నీ పేరట జమకట్టుకొంటాను. ⇄ credit telugu
- నమ్ముట ⇄ credit telugu
- విశ్వసించుట ⇄ credit telugu
credit in English
- credit ⇄ adj. creditless. english
- credit ⇄ credit, noun, verb. english
- credit ⇄ expr. credit to, to ascribe to; attribute to.
Ex. The shortage of wheat was credited to lack of rain. Some excellent remarks were ... borrowed from and credited to Plato (Oliver Wendell Holmes).english - credit ⇄ expr. credit with, to think that one has; give recognition to.
Ex. You will have to credit him with some sense for not panicking during the fire.english - credit ⇄ expr. do credit to, to bring honor or praise to.
Ex. The winning team did credit to the school's reputation.english - credit ⇄ expr. give credit for,
a. to think that one has.
Ex. Give me credit for some brains.
b. to give recognition to.
Ex. Give him credit for the idea. [They] give her credit for sincerity (J. Wilson).english - credit ⇄ expr. give credit to, to have faith in; believe; trust.
Ex. He gives no credit to kings or emperors (James Mozley).english - credit ⇄ expr. on credit, on a promise to pay later. When you buy anything and promise to pay for it later, you are getting it on credit.
Ex. He bought a new car on credit since he could not afford to make such a large purchase in cash.english - credit ⇄ expr. to one's credit, to bring honor to; be to the honor or praise of; worthy of approval.
Ex. It is to the students' credit that they hate war and social injustice (Fred M. Hechinger).english - credit ⇄ noun 1a. belief in the truth of something; faith; trust.
Ex. I know he is sure of his facts and put credit in what he says.
b. personal influence or authority based on the confidence of others or on one's own reputation.
Ex. Buckinghamenglish - credit ⇄ v.t. 1. to have faith in; believe; trust.
Ex. I can credit all that you are telling me because I had a similar experience. I ... am content to credit my senses (Samuel Johnson).
2a. to enter on the credit side of an account.
Ex. The baenglish