miscredit

[mis-kred-it]

miscredit Definition

  • 1to give someone less credit or recognition than they deserve
  • 2to attribute something to the wrong source or cause

Using miscredit: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "miscredit" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Don't miscredit her hard work for luck.

  • Example

    The article miscredits the discovery to the wrong scientist.

  • Example

    He was miscredited for the success of the project.

miscredit Synonyms and Antonyms

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Antonyms for miscredit

Phrases with miscredit

  • to fail to acknowledge someone's contribution or achievement

    Example

    The boss miscredited the team's effort and took all the credit for himself.

  • to underestimate one's own abilities or achievements

    Example

    She miscredits herself and doesn't realize how talented she really is.

  • to blame the person who delivers bad news instead of the person responsible for the situation

    Example

    The manager miscredited the messenger for the company's financial losses.

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Summary: miscredit in Brief

'Miscredit' [mis-kred-it] means to give someone less credit or recognition than they deserve, or to attribute something to the wrong source or cause. It can be used in phrases like 'miscredit where credit is due,' which means to fail to acknowledge someone's contribution or achievement, and 'miscredit oneself,' which means to underestimate one's own abilities or achievements.