Credo (en. Creed)

ˈkreɪ.doʊ

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
A set of principles or beliefs that a person or group holds.
The creed of this organization is based on peace and justice.
El credo de esta organización se basa en la paz y la justicia.
A phrase or statement that summarizes basic beliefs.
His creed is reflected in his daily work.
Su credo se refleja en su trabajo diario.
Reflects the importance of a set of values or beliefs.
The creed of each religion reflects its history and culture.
El credo de cada religión refleja su historia y cultura.

Etymology

From Latin 'credo', meaning 'I believe'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

political creed
A set of principles that a person or political party adopts.
credo político
religious creed
A set of beliefs that are fundamental to a specific religion.
credo religioso
personal creed
A statement of beliefs and values that defines an individual.
credo personal

Related Words

belief
Conviction about something without the need for direct proof.
creencia
doctrine
A set of principles established by an authority.
doctrina
conviction
Strong belief in some idea or concept.
convicción

Slang Meanings

A lifestyle based on specific values.
My creed is to live each day to the fullest.
Mi credo es vivir cada día al máximo.
Personal attitude or philosophy.
She has her own creed about relationships.
Ella tiene su propio credo sobre las relaciones.