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1. creed
noun. ['ˈkriːd'] any system of principles or beliefs.
Antonyms
Etymology
- credo (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Rhymes with Creed
- guaranteed
- disagreed
- supersede
- stampede
- intercede
- aristide
- aristede
- alwaleed
- succeed
- preceed
- precede
- overfeed
- misread
- mislead
- misdeed
- laclede
- degreed
- concede
- walid
- waleed
- wahid
- vahid
- streed
- sinead
- shaheed
- secede
- reseed
- reread
- recede
- rashid
How do you pronounce creed?
Pronounce creed as krid.
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Sentences with creed
1. Noun, singular or mass
Lucky the dog lives by a simple but ironclad creed: Leave no chew toy behind.
Quotes about creed
1. The love of liberty and the sense of human dignity are the basic elements of the Anarchist creed.
- Federica Montseny
2. A man came up to me at a party and asked if I wanted to be in his video game. I of course said yes. And then it turned out it was 'Assassin's Creed', so that was great. They let me ad lib a lot and mess about and be very snarky indeed, and I'm thrilled by the success of all their hard work.
- Danny Wallace
3. I have been astonished that men could die martyrsfor their religion--I have shuddered at it,I shudder no more.I could be martyred for my religion.Love is my religionand I could die for that.I could die for you.My Creed is Love and you are its only tenet.
- John Keats