credence in Japanese
credence in Japanese is 信任 — credence means acceptance of something as true or trustworthy, usually because there is evidence for it.
credence in Japanese
信任
Pronounced: shinnin
(uncountable) Acceptance of a belief or claim as true, especially on the basis of evidence.
What does "credence" mean?
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noun Acceptance of something as true or trustworthy, usually because there is evidence for it.
"The witness statement gave credence to her version of events."
credence in a sentence
- The witness statement gave credence to her version of events.
- Scientists gave little credence to the rumour until the data came in.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "credence" in Japanese?
"credence" in Japanese is 信任. credence means: Acceptance of something as true or trustworthy, usually because there is evidence for it.
How do you pronounce 信任?
"credence" in Japanese is 信任, pronounced "shinnin".
How do you use "credence" in a sentence?
Example: "The witness statement gave credence to her version of events." In Japanese, "credence" is 信任.
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