cred·it·wor·thy — … Useful english dictionary
cred´it|wor´thi|ness — cred|it|wor|thy «KREHD iht WUR thee», adjective. worthy of financial credit: »asserting that many creditworthy small enterprises are denied reasonable credit accommodation by the commercial banks (Wall Street Journal). –cred´it|wor´thi|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
creditworthy — cred•it•wor•thy [[t]ˈkrɛd ɪtˌwɜr ði[/t]] adj. bus having a satisfactory credit rating • Etymology: 1920–25 cred′it•wor thi•ness, n … From formal English to slang
creditworthy — cred|it|wor|thy [ˈkredıtˌwə:ði US ˌwə:r ] adj formal considered to be able to pay debts ▪ creditworthy borrowers >creditworthiness n [U] … Dictionary of contemporary English
creditworthy — cred|it|wor|thy [ kredıt,wɜrði ] adjective likely to pay back money that you borrow … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
creditworthy — cred·it·wor·thy / kre dit ˌwər t̲h̲ē/ adj: likely to be able to repay loans or consumer credit cred·it·wor·thi·ness n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. cr … Law dictionary
creditworthiness — A creditor s measure of a consumer s past and future ability and willingness to repay debts. American Banker Glossary Eligibility of an individual or firm to borrow money. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary The condition in which the risk of default… … Financial and business terms
creditworthy — cred‧it‧wor‧thy [ˈkredtˌwɜːði ǁ ˌwɜːr ] adjective ECONOMICS BANKING if a country, business, or individual is creditworthy, they are in a good position financially and have a good record of paying back loans on time, so institutions can lend… … Financial and business terms