Credentials vs Credential - What's the difference?
credentials | credential |
: Documentary evidence of someone's right to credit or authority, especially such a document given to an ambassador by a country.
of, pertaining to or entitling to credit or authority
* Camden
documentary evidence that a person has certain status or privileges
to furnish with
* {{quote-book, 1997, Paul Thomas Hill et al., Reinventing Public Education
, passage=School superintendents, principals, and teachers are currently credentialed only by the state.}}
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=March 7, author=By Patrick Walters, title=Rudd orders worldwide push for UN seat, work=Herald Sun
, passage=The newly credentialled ambassador to the Holy See is already in the PM's good books.}}
As nouns the difference between credentials and credential
is that credentials is plural of lang=en: Documentary evidence of someone's right to credit or authority, especially such a document given to an ambassador by a country while credential is documentary evidence that a person has certain status or privileges.As an adjective credential is
of, pertaining to or entitling to credit or authority.As a verb credential is
to furnish with credentials.credentials
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* English nounscredential
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Adjective
(en adjective)- their credential letters on both sides
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(wikipedia credential) (en noun)Verb
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