credentials
noun /krəˈdenʃlz/
/krəˈdenʃlz/
[plural]- credentials (as/for something) the qualities, training or experience that make you suitable to do something
- She has impeccable credentials as a researcher.
- He has all the credentials for the job.
- She will first have to establish her leadership credentials.
Extra Examples- City established their championship credentials with a 6–0 win.
- First, he had to establish his credentials as a researcher.
- He has perfect credentials to make an officer.
- Rush questioned his credentials to lead the group.
- She always had the right credentials to make it in the world of country music.
- She had excellent credentials for the job.
- They had already established their credentials as architects with office buildings.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- excellent
- good
- impeccable
- …
- have
- earn
- establish
- …
- credentials as
- credentials for
- documents such as letters that prove that you are who you claim to be, and can therefore be trusted
- to examine somebody’s credentials
Extra Examples- Check the credentials of any unknown caller.
- The ambassador presented his diplomatic credentials.
- Nearly 200 reporters applied for press credentials to cover the case.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- media
- press
- present
- check
- examine
- …