Examples of 'credence' in a sentence

Meaning of "credence"

The noun 'credence' refers to belief in or acceptance of something as true or real, credibility or plausibility
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  • Acceptance of a belief or claim as true, especially on the basis of evidence.
  • Credential or supporting material for a person or claim.
  • A small table or credenza used in certain Christian religious services.
  • A cupboard, sideboard, or cabinet, particularly one intended for the display of rich vessels or plate on open shelves.

How to use "credence" in a sentence

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Other evidence lends credence to that theory.
Credence was an important character in the first film.
You give any credence to this crap.
But you do not give it much credence.
I did not give much credence to any of them.
I never even gave that any credence.
I never put much credence in her story.
People will not give him credence.
Letters of credence date to the thirteenth century.
The product is assumed to have a credence characteristic.
Knuth gives credence to the concept of divinity.
I would not give it much credence either.
It does lend credence to her warnings about him.
I really would not give much credence to.
This has given credence to this belief.

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You must not give it any credence.
Few people gave credence to these rumours.
This claim has gained more credence.
Cannot give much credence to an older civilization.
Prejudiced dictionary definitions give credence to prejudice.
Do not lend credence to any abuse of authority.
I never gave these stories much credence.
Her lies are given credence by the fact.
At first they received hardly any credence.
We can not give credence to every jerk.
I like crazy ideas that have credence.
But no one gave credence to his claims.
Try a handwriting font to give it more credence.
No need to give it more credence than it deserves.
Muslims are rarely awarded the same credence.
It adds a lot of credence to what you are saying.
Its realization would lend greater credence to it.
This lends credence to their adventitious presence.
But there is a certain credence to the idea.
Lends credence to the charges brought against them.
The following lends credence to this conclusion.
And this seems to carry some credence.
Do not put a lot of credence in this label.
He could not give them full credence.
He uses it to give credence to his false doctrine.
I believe it is a mistake to give any credence to this.
This gives credence to the research work.
Too far out to give any credence to.
I never gave any credence to the intruder theory.
Who seems to have given some credence to it.
I place no credence on this alleged broadcast.
This does seem to have some credence.
We did not want to give credence to that possibility.
To lend credence to my story of your holding it on me.
This gives significant credence to the concept.

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