Definitions for discredits

discredits dis·cred·it

Spelling: [dis-kred-it]
IPA: /dɪsˈkrɛd ɪt/

Discredits is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 13 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 344 anagrams from letters in discredits (cddeiirsst).

Definitions for discredits

noun

  1. loss or lack of belief or confidence; disbelief; distrust:
  2. loss or lack of repute or esteem; disrepute.
  3. something that damages a good reputation:
  4. loss or lack of belief or confidence; disbelief; distrust:
  5. loss or lack of repute or esteem; disrepute.
  6. something that damages a good reputation:

verb (used with object)

  1. to injure the credit or reputation of; defame:
  2. to show to be undeserving of trust or belief; destroy confidence in:
  3. to give no credence to; disbelieve:
  4. to injure the credit or reputation of; defame:
  5. to show to be undeserving of trust or belief; destroy confidence in:
  6. to give no credence to; disbelieve:

Origin of discredits

First recorded in 1550-60; dis-1 + credit

Examples for discredits

I had no memory of the other two, and that information was used to discredit my recollection of what had happened to me.

Some one has been pretty busy tellin' things to my discredit for some time.

One of the things that these enemies of Islam are trying to discredit and eliminate is the hejab.

There was only one of the gentlemen of Spain who never had anyunkindness to his discredit.

For what could be more convincing than the argument of Socrates, which has now fallen into discredit?

In its attempt to discredit the story, the JPO inadvertently confirmed that fact.

That was the playbook the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth used to discredit then-Sen.

The Ralph Retort, a paragon of ethical journalism websites, decided to make crowdsourcing stuff to discredit me into a project.

It was a true confession; nothing to his own discredit was left out.

I regret to say now that what I have learnt about you is greatly to your discredit, terribly so.

For what could be more convincing than the argument of Socrates, which has now fallen into discredit?

One of the things that these enemies of Islam are trying to discredit and eliminate is the hejab.

The Ralph Retort, a paragon of ethical journalism websites, decided to make crowdsourcing stuff to discredit me into a project.

It was a true confession; nothing to his own discredit was left out.

There was only one of the gentlemen of Spain who never had anyunkindness to his discredit.

Some one has been pretty busy tellin' things to my discredit for some time.

I regret to say now that what I have learnt about you is greatly to your discredit, terribly so.

In its attempt to discredit the story, the JPO inadvertently confirmed that fact.

I had no memory of the other two, and that information was used to discredit my recollection of what had happened to me.

That was the playbook the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth used to discredit then-Sen.

Word Value for discredits
Scrable

13

Words with friends

14

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