Synonym: church doctrine, credo, gospel, religious doctrine. Similar words: breed, creep, screen, screening, seed, feed, need, heed. Meaning: [kriːd] n. 1. any system of principles or beliefs 2. the written body of teachings of a religious group that are generally accepted by that group.
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1 Other countries have adopted this political creed enthusiastically.
2 Christians profess their faith when they say the Creed.
3 This is an indispensable part of his creed.
4 What is his political creed?
5 What is your political creed?
6 Creed opened his mouth to speak,[www.Sentencedict.com] then clamped it shut .
7 The laws apply to everyone irrespective of race, creed or colour.
8 Marxism has never been weaker as a political creed .
9 Creed was like a gambler. Spin the wheel.
10 Creed stood on the sidewalk outside the Palace Hotel.
11 He was still wearing his school uniform(sentencedict.com), Creed noticed.
12 It was where Creed came to do his thinking.
13 Creed resisted the urge to back off more.
14 Creed was blinded by stunning white light.
15 Creed, the gunslinger, had been faster, though.
16 Creed stepped back in fright - or tried to.
17 In a flash, Creed was out of the jeep and creeping past foliage and tree-trunks towards the beginning of the picket fence.
18 Creed drove by, slowing down and scrutinising the open doorway before finding somewhere to park.
19 Coalitionism was not then only a political creed, but also a web of friendships and habits that underpinned political cooperation.
20 Creed stepped inside and closed both doors again, feeling as if he'd just voluntarily shut himself up in a cell.
21 If the actor was in there, then Creed wanted to flush him out.
22 Creed went over and rapped on the top section, but there was no answer.
23 Creed dipped a hand into his pocket and set the switch that would charge the Nikon's flash.
24 I choose for my subject faith wrought into life, apart from creed or dogma. By faith I mean a vision of good one cherishes and the enthusiasm that pushes one to seek its fulfillment regardless of obstacles. Faith is a dynamic power that breaks the chain of routine and gives a new, fine turn to old commonplaces. Faith reinvigorates the will, enriches the affections and awakens a sense of creativeness.
25 It takes in anybody regardless of religion, colour, or creed.
26 The centre is open to all, no matter what race or creed.
27 And its velvety touch was perversely sensuous although, fortunately for Creed, not quite enough to gain his favour.
28 He looked nonchalant enough as he strolled along the Bayswater Road, but inwardly Creed was a mess of nerves.
29 A wooden corner hit the pursuer in the bony face and Creed was relieved to observe it stagger.
30 There was much public sympathy for the miners in general, however rebarbative the personality and creed of Arthur Scargill himself.