Pronunciation: /juːˈnɪvərsəl ˈkrɛdɪt/
noun a type of social security benefit in the UK that is paid to people who are on a low income or out of work
A1 Universal credit is a type of financial support provided by the government.
A2 Many people in the UK rely on universal credit to help with their living expenses.
B1 Applying for universal credit can be a complex process that requires detailed information.
B2 The government has made changes to the universal credit system to make it more efficient.
C1 Some critics argue that universal credit does not provide enough support for those in need.
C2 Research shows that universal credit has had mixed results in reducing poverty rates.
formal The government's new welfare system, Universal Credit, aims to simplify the benefits process.
informal Have you heard about Universal Credit? It's supposed to make claiming benefits easier.
slang I'm thinking of applying for Universal Credit to help with my finances.
figurative Universal Credit is like a safety net for those in need during tough times.
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