creditworthy
1creditworthy — 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… …
2creditworthy — 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 …
3creditworthy — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ considered suitable to receive commercial credit. DERIVATIVES creditworthiness noun …
4creditworthy — [kred′it wʉr΄thē] adj. considered sufficiently sound financially to be granted credit: also sp. credit worthy creditworthiness n …
5creditworthy — [[t]kre̱dɪtwɜː(r)ði[/t]] also credit worthy ADJ GRADED A creditworthy person or organization is one who can safely be lent money or allowed to have goods on credit, for example because in the past they have always paid back what they owe.… …
6creditworthy — credit worthy credit worthy creditworthy creditworthyadj. having an acceptable credit rating; worthy of having credit extended; as, a credit worthy customer. Syn: responsible. [WordNet 1.5] …
7creditworthy — cred|it|wor|thy [ˈkredıtˌwə:ði US ˌwə:r ] adj formal considered to be able to pay debts ▪ creditworthy borrowers >creditworthiness n [U] …
8creditworthy — / kredɪtwɜ:ði/ adjective having enough money to be able to buy goods on credit ● We will do some checks on her to see if she is creditworthy …
9creditworthy — / kredɪtwɜ:ði/ adjective having enough money to be able to buy goods on credit ● We will do some checks on her to see if she is creditworthy …
10creditworthy — adjective Date: 1924 financially sound enough to justify the extension of credit • creditworthiness noun …