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uncredentialed

  • a word derived from credential.
    credential
    noun
    Usually credentials.

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This exposes taxpayers to errors and consequences from uncredentialed preparers — and these preparers are generally not subject to IRS regulation, the report said.

From MarketWatch Feb. 27, 2026

To many young writers, her lack of pretense — and the fact that she was an uncredentialed interloper in the typically gate-kept world of food writing — was inspiring.

From Washington Post Nov. 2, 2022

But if you want to know where its literature evolved, you have to look into the uncredentialed places.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 14, 2022

After describing the economic struggles of uncredentialed Americans, he observes: “If you lived in the nation’s great cities or held a college degree, you probably didn’t feel the full fury of these forces.”

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 7, 2016

Try for a highly competitive alternative path, like Peter Thiel's 20 Under 20, or an uncredentialed path into much-in-demand tech jobs?

From Inc Sep. 25, 2012