C1 noun Formel

recredive

/rɪˈkrɛdɪv/

A person who yields, backslides, or returns to a previous undesirable habit or state of mind. In specialized or archaic contexts, it refers to an individual who recants their beliefs or fails to uphold a commitment.

Exemples

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1

Despite his promises to change, his behavior proved he was a mere recredive.

Despite his promises to change, his behavior proved he was a mere recredive.

2

The tribunal classified the defendant as a recredive, noting his repeated failure to adhere to the treaty terms.

The tribunal classified the defendant as a recredive, noting his repeated failure to adhere to the treaty terms.

3

Don't be such a recredive; you said you were going to stick with the plan this time.

Don't be such a recredive; you said you were going to stick with the plan this time.

Famille de mots

Nom
recredive, recredence
Verb
recredit
Adverbe
recreditively
Adjectif
recreditive
Apparenté
recreancy
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Astuce mémo

Think of 're-' (back) + 'credit' (belief). A recredive is someone who gives back their belief or 'credit' by failing to hold onto it.

Quiz rapide

The board dismissed the manager, labeling him a _______ after he returned to his old, corrupt ways.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : recredive

Exemples

1

Despite his promises to change, his behavior proved he was a mere recredive.

everyday

Despite his promises to change, his behavior proved he was a mere recredive.

2

The tribunal classified the defendant as a recredive, noting his repeated failure to adhere to the treaty terms.

formal

The tribunal classified the defendant as a recredive, noting his repeated failure to adhere to the treaty terms.

3

Don't be such a recredive; you said you were going to stick with the plan this time.

informal

Don't be such a recredive; you said you were going to stick with the plan this time.

4

The psychological profile of a chronic recredive suggests a deep-seated resistance to long-term behavioral modification.

academic

The psychological profile of a chronic recredive suggests a deep-seated resistance to long-term behavioral modification.

5

The company was viewed as a recredive after failing to maintain the safety standards it had previously agreed to.

business

The company was viewed as a recredive after failing to maintain the safety standards it had previously agreed to.

Famille de mots

Nom
recredive, recredence
Verb
recredit
Adverbe
recreditively
Adjectif
recreditive
Apparenté
recreancy

Collocations courantes

habitual recredive habitual recredive
labeled a recredive labeled a recredive
moral recredive moral recredive
social recredive social recredive
recredive tendencies recredive tendencies

Phrases Courantes

once a recredive

once a recredive

the path of the recredive

the path of the recredive

act like a recredive

act like a recredive

Souvent confondu avec

recredive vs recidivist

Recidivist is specifically used for convicted criminals who re-offend, whereas a recredive can refer to any moral or personal yielding.

recredive vs recursive

Recursive refers to something that repeats or refers back to itself in a mathematical or linguistic sense, not a personal failing.

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Notes d'usage

Use 'recredive' sparingly as it is a highly specialized or archaic term. It is most effective in legal, academic, or high-level literary contexts to describe a person who lacks the fortitude to keep a promise or maintain a standard.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often mistake this for an adjective because of the '-ive' suffix; ensure it is used as a noun identifying a person or a state. Do not confuse it with 'recreative,' which relates to leisure.

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Astuce mémo

Think of 're-' (back) + 'credit' (belief). A recredive is someone who gives back their belief or 'credit' by failing to hold onto it.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Latin 'recredere', meaning to yield, recant, or surrender one's belief or position.

Modèles grammaticaux

Countable noun (plurals as recredives) Often preceded by adjectives like 'chronic', 'moral', or 'hopeless' Can be used as a subject or an object in formal sentences
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Contexte culturel

Historically used in the context of trials by combat to describe one who yielded, it now survives mainly in niche linguistic aptitude tests and archaic legal discussions.

Quiz rapide

The board dismissed the manager, labeling him a _______ after he returned to his old, corrupt ways.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : recredive

Mots lis

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B2

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arbitrarily

C2

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arbitrariness

C1

The quality of being based on random choice or personal whim rather than any reason, system, or logical necessity. It often describes decisions, rules, or actions that appear unfair or unpredictable because they lack a clear underlying principle.

arbitrator

C2

A neutral third party officially appointed to settle a dispute between two conflicting parties outside of a court of law. Their role is to hear evidence from both sides and issue a final, typically legally binding, decision known as an award.

arboreal

B2

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appreciate

B2

To recognize the full worth or quality of something, or to be grateful for a gesture or action. It can also mean to understand a situation fully or to increase in value over time.

approbate

C1

To formally or officially sanction, approve, or authorize an action, document, or status. It is typically used in legal, ecclesiastical, or high-level administrative contexts to indicate authoritative validation.

approve

C1

Officially sanctioned or accepted as being of an adequate standard or satisfying certain requirements. It describes something that has received formal authorization or endorsement from a person or body in authority.

apropos

B2

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arboretum

C1

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