Read full poem →still credited with fleyeral pieces befonging to
other men ; even if Tereione were found in his
Dictionary Entry
To believe; to put credence in.
In a Sentence
“Someone said there were over 100,000 people there, but I can't credit that.”
Origin
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Poetry examples for “credited”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →I saw she saw; and, O sweet Heaven,
Could my glad mind have credited
That influence had to me been given
Read full poem →Meanwhile, a few misgivings of innocence,
Imploring to be sheltered and credited,
Were not amiss when she revealed them.
Read full poem →Jane and her mother are credited with having researched, authenticated,
and compiled much of the material Schoolcraft included in his Algic
Read full poem →Sewel, his biographer, he was soon distinguished by the superiority of
his exercises; and, what is less easily to be credited, so much endeared
himself to his schoolfellows, by his civility and good nature, that
