credence(KREE dins) n. belief (especially in the testimony or words of others)
- The evidence gave Willis’s words credence.
- The district attorney did not give credenceto the street vendor’s words and
wanted to see proof. - Most people do not give credenceto UFO stories.
critique(kri TEEK) n. a critical analysis of something —vt. to analyze some-
thing, such as a work of art, a book, and so on; to criticize - TV critics must produce several movie critiquesper week.
- Literature students are often asked to critiquea work of poetry or prose.
- Before one critiquesanything, he or she should have some benchmark by
which to judge.
[-d, critiquing] [Syn. criticize]
Quick Review #95.
Match the word from column 2 with the word from column 1 that means most
nearly the same thing.
C: GRE Words 265
- convoluted
- copious
- corona
- correlate
- cosmos
- counterpoint
- covert
- covetous
- cower
- craven
- credence
- critique
a. greedy
b. analyze
c. contrast
d. cowardly
e. cringe
f. belief
g. plentiful
h. mutually link
i. secret
j. complicated
k. universe
l. crown
cryptic(KRIP tik) adj. having a hidden or disguised meaning; ambiguous;
mysterious
- The sphinx was famous in ancient times for asking crypticriddles.
- The oracle at Delphi gave crypticprophecies that could be interpreted
many different ways.
[-ally adv.] [Syn. obscure]