Sentences

credence in a sentence

n.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Credence refers to belief in or acceptance of something as true or valid.

Sample Sentences

  1. The scientist's groundbreaking research lent credence to the long-held theory.
  2. Many people still give credence to the myths surrounding the ancient ruins.
  3. His experience and credentials provide credence to his claims about the project.
  4. In an age of misinformation, it’s crucial to discern which sources have real credence.
  5. The witness's testimony brought additional credence to the defendant’s alibi.
  6. The scientist's groundbreaking research lent credence to the theory of climate change.
  7. Many people find it difficult to give credence to conspiracy theories without substantial evidence.
  8. Her expertise in the field added credence to her claims during the debate.
  9. The witness's testimony provided enough credence for the jury to reconsider their verdict.
  10. In the age of misinformation, it’s crucial to assess the credence of the sources we rely on.