credits (Meaning)

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credits (n)

a list of acknowledgements of those who contributed to the creation of a film (usually run at the end of the film)

credits Sentence Examples

  1. The movie credits rolled, listing the actors, directors, and everyone involved in its creation.
  2. She earned college credits for her online language course, bringing her closer to graduation.
  3. The photographer requested photo credits when his work was used in a magazine article.
  4. The game awarded bonus credits for completing challenges without taking damage.
  5. The documentary included interviews with experts, lending credibility to its claims. (Here, "credits" refers to the source of information)
  6. Online retailers often offer store credits for returned items, allowing customers to purchase something else.
  7. The professor explained the grading system, emphasizing the importance of participation credits.
  8. He diligently documented his research, making sure to cite all sources and give proper credits.
  9. The band's latest album received positive credits from music critics, praising its originality and catchy melodies.
  10. Downloading copyrighted music illegally is unethical, as it denies artists the credits they deserve for their work.

FAQs About the word credits

a list of acknowledgements of those who contributed to the creation of a film (usually run at the end of the film)

trusts,, installment plans, charge accounts,credit lines, layaways

blots, stains, blemishes, slurs, stigmas, disgraces, stigmata, smudges, stigmas, disgraces

The movie credits rolled, listing the actors, directors, and everyone involved in its creation.

She earned college credits for her online language course, bringing her closer to graduation.

The photographer requested photo credits when his work was used in a magazine article.

The game awarded bonus credits for completing challenges without taking damage.