creditworthy
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- creditworthiness noun
Etymology
Origin of creditworthy
Example Sentences
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In general, a higher credit score lowers the borrower’s mortgage rate, because it signals to the lender that the borrower is creditworthy and will pay back their loan.
From MarketWatch
That is, the lenders were making loans to people who were less creditworthy than 71 percent of the population.
From Literature
Likewise, recent headlines have highlighted trouble for some less creditworthy “subprime” borrowers on their car loans.
This change, in theory, will allow lenders to apply criteria that are the best fit for their communities and expand the pool of creditworthy borrowers.
From Seattle Times
Instead, many critics figured that less creditworthy borrowers were getting a break at the expense of those with higher scores.
From New York Times
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