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		Definition of creditworthy in English: creditworthyadjective ˈkrɛdɪtwəːðiˈkrɛdətˌwərði (of a person or company) considered suitable to receive credit, especially because of being reliable in paying money back in the past. (人或公司)信用可靠的;有资格接受信用贷款的(尤指过去在偿还借款方面很可靠) Example sentencesExamples -  They wanted to persist in the belief that the blue chip debtors of yesteryear were still creditworthy.
 -  There is sufficient bank credit available, for creditworthy people.
 -  If you'll pay the high rate, and your are creditworthy, then by all means have the money.
 -  The average rate for the credit lines is the prime rate - the interest rate banks charge their most creditworthy customers.
 -  However, as an economic slump deepens it becomes much harder to find many creditworthy businesses.
 -  Broadly speaking, households that lease seem to be at least as creditworthy as households with loans, and do not generally appear to face liquidity constraints.
 -  If you're able to bring them into a creditworthy capability, that's even a bigger impact.
 -  These deals are backed up by riskier loans either to less creditworthy borrowers in the so-called sub-prime market or to borrowers taking out second-lien mortgages.
 -  Except for the most creditworthy of customers, banks are generally happier lending money if they can take some sort of security.
 -  The banks are stuffed with cash that they can't lend because few borrowers are creditworthy, and those that are won't borrow in a deflationary economy.
 -  It is still a buyer's market for creditworthy clients.
 -  It couldn't have been that difficult - if he was creditworthy.
 -  The characteristically high repayment rates on loans are proof that even the very poorest people are creditworthy.
 -  Being creditworthy, of course, is still essential.
 -  All but the most creditworthy of borrowers now have to pay a widening premium to account for the possibility of default.
 -  But with few companies and property buyers to lend to, they are trying to reel in creditworthy individual borrowers with offers of low-interest personal lines of credit.
 -  ‘Our theory is that it's better to have a creditworthy tenant with a well-trained pet than a non-pet owner with a poor credit history,’ she says.
 -  Although landlords are always keen to land a creditworthy tenant able to sign a lease for at least 15 years or more, this time the highest rental offer will win the day.
 -  Will the grower lose the capacity to manage the operation to such a degree that it implicates the ability to be considered creditworthy for future financial obligations?
 -  The borrowers behind these loans are not the most creditworthy.
 
 Synonyms solvent, able to pay its debts, debt-free, not in debt, out of debt, in the black, in funds, in credit, of good financial standing, solid, secure 
 Derivativesnounˈkrɛdɪtwəːðinəs mass nounThe extent to which a person or company is considered suitable to receive financial credit, often based on their reliability in paying money back in the past. (人或公司)信用可靠的;有资格接受信用贷款的(尤指过去在偿还借款方面很可靠)  it's possible to improve your creditworthiness in a few easy steps Example sentencesExamples - This, of course, assumes that the taxpayer has adequate financial resources and creditworthiness to qualify for that financing.
 - Immigrant borrowers, who operate largely in cash, don't need a credit score to establish creditworthiness.
 - Such factors include things like the applicant's creditworthiness and financial need.
 
 
 
    Definition of creditworthy in US English: creditworthyadjectiveˈkrɛdətˌwərðiˈkredətˌwərT͟Hē (of a person or company) considered suitable to receive credit, especially because of being reliable in paying money back in the past. (人或公司)信用可靠的;有资格接受信用贷款的(尤指过去在偿还借款方面很可靠) Example sentencesExamples -  If you'll pay the high rate, and your are creditworthy, then by all means have the money.
 -  Broadly speaking, households that lease seem to be at least as creditworthy as households with loans, and do not generally appear to face liquidity constraints.
 -  There is sufficient bank credit available, for creditworthy people.
 -  Except for the most creditworthy of customers, banks are generally happier lending money if they can take some sort of security.
 -  All but the most creditworthy of borrowers now have to pay a widening premium to account for the possibility of default.
 -  But with few companies and property buyers to lend to, they are trying to reel in creditworthy individual borrowers with offers of low-interest personal lines of credit.
 -  The characteristically high repayment rates on loans are proof that even the very poorest people are creditworthy.
 -  Being creditworthy, of course, is still essential.
 -  ‘Our theory is that it's better to have a creditworthy tenant with a well-trained pet than a non-pet owner with a poor credit history,’ she says.
 -  It is still a buyer's market for creditworthy clients.
 -  These deals are backed up by riskier loans either to less creditworthy borrowers in the so-called sub-prime market or to borrowers taking out second-lien mortgages.
 -  The banks are stuffed with cash that they can't lend because few borrowers are creditworthy, and those that are won't borrow in a deflationary economy.
 -  It couldn't have been that difficult - if he was creditworthy.
 -  They wanted to persist in the belief that the blue chip debtors of yesteryear were still creditworthy.
 -  Will the grower lose the capacity to manage the operation to such a degree that it implicates the ability to be considered creditworthy for future financial obligations?
 -  The average rate for the credit lines is the prime rate - the interest rate banks charge their most creditworthy customers.
 -  The borrowers behind these loans are not the most creditworthy.
 -  However, as an economic slump deepens it becomes much harder to find many creditworthy businesses.
 -  Although landlords are always keen to land a creditworthy tenant able to sign a lease for at least 15 years or more, this time the highest rental offer will win the day.
 -  If you're able to bring them into a creditworthy capability, that's even a bigger impact.
 
 Synonyms solvent, able to pay its debts, debt-free, not in debt, out of debt, in the black, in funds, in credit, of good financial standing, solid, secure     |