About CRED: The root “CRED” used in many English words is derived from Latin word “Credibillis” which means “Belief”. The meaning of the words derived from this root contain “faith, trust, reliance, confidence, credence” as meaning subsets.” Various other roots are also combined with this root to make more words in English.
Words:
Incredible (adjective) - Impossible to believe.
Incredibly (adverb) - To a great degree; extremely.
Credo (noun) - A set of opinions; a creed.
Creed (noun) - A formula of faith; a set of principles.
Credit (noun) - Value; worth.
Creditable (adjective) - Can be believed.
Creditably (adverb) - In such a manner that something is believed.
Discreditable (adjective) - Not worthy of belief.
Discreditably (adverb) - Not believably.
Creditor (noun) - One who loans money to another.
Credulity (noun) - A willingness to believe easily.
Incredulity (noun) - The state of being unwilling or unable to believe something.

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