cred = to believe
1) credible- worthy of belief or confidence.
2) incredible- so extraordinary it seems impossible
3) creditor- a person or a company who you owe money to.
4) incredulous- the state of being skeptical or in disbelief (not believing)
5) accreditation- waht some people, schools, or companies receive that makes them worthy of being (so that you can get a legal diploma or documentation)
6) credulous- easily willing to believe or trust to what they hear
7) creed- any system or belief of of opinion
8) credential- Something that gives a title to credit or confidence, like a teacher has a credential to show that they are qualifed for the job
9) credit- A source of pride and honor.
10) discredit- what you do when you don't beliee what you are hearing
jur, jus, jud = believe or right
1) justify-To defend yourself or show satisfactory
2) justice-the quality of being just, fair or right
3) judge - to say your opinion;a public official hire authorized to deal with court cases
4) perjury- bearing false witness, lying under oath
5) jurist- a person versed in the law, as a judge, lawyer, or scholar; like a lawyer or judge
6) justification- a reason, fact, circumstance, or explanation that justifies or defends; an answer that may or may not be true to get away with what you did
7) abjure-when someone gives up their legal rights
8) just- in keeping with truth or fact; true; correct: a just analysis. actual, real, or genuine
9) jury- a group of persons sworn to render a verdict or true answer on a question or questions officially submitted to them
10) jurisdiction --- an area of land that is controlled with power, authority or control and must follow the rules of that area
cred = to believe
1) credible- worthy of belief or confidence.
2) incredible- so extraordinary it seems impossible
6) credulous- easily willing to believe or trust to what they hear
9) credit- A source of pride and honor.
jur, jus, jud = believe or right
1) justify-To defend yourself or show satisfactory
2) justice-the quality of being just, fair or right
3) judge - to say your opinion;a public official hire authorized to deal with court cases
9) jury- a group of persons sworn to render a verdict or true answer on a question or questions officially submitted to them