cred-, credit-, creed- +
(Latin: believe, belief, faith, confidence, trust)
omnicredulous
1. Ready or too easily disposed to believe everything.
2. Overly ready to believe everything.
3. Someone who is credulous when he or she is all too ready to believe everything or everyone.
2. Overly ready to believe everything.
3. Someone who is credulous when he or she is all too ready to believe everything or everyone.
recreancy
1. Mean-spiritedness; apostasy; treachery.
2. Cowardliness; being a deserter.
2. Cowardliness; being a deserter.
recreant
1. Disloyal to a cause or duty; someone who is disloyal or deserts a cause; a coward; a quitter; fainthearted, dastardly, or “yellow”.
2. Originally, "surrendering oneself (to an adversary)."
2. Originally, "surrendering oneself (to an adversary)."
recreantly
1. Cowardly or craven.
2. Unfaithful, disloyal, untrustworthy, or traitorous.
3. Faithlessly, untrue.
2. Unfaithful, disloyal, untrustworthy, or traitorous.
3. Faithlessly, untrue.
uncredible, uncredibility
Not able to believe something or not wanting to believe it.
Incredible is now the preferred format or spelling.
uncreditable
1. Discreditable or damaging someone’s reputation.
2. Harmful to a person's reputation; blameworthy: "His discreditable behavior disqualified him from continuing to hold his political office."
2. Harmful to a person's reputation; blameworthy: "His discreditable behavior disqualified him from continuing to hold his political office."
