"Credo" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Credo" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Credo" Meaning

The word "credo" is a noun that refers to a set of fundamental beliefs or principles, especially in a particular area of study or activity. It can also refer to a formal declaration of one's faith, typically set out in a creed.

"Credo" Examples

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A credo is a statement or declaration of one's beliefs, principles, or values.

Examples:


The company's credo is to provide high-quality products at an affordable price. ([Verbal/Non-verbal Communication])
The politician's credo is to promote honesty and transparency in governance. ([Ethics])
As a teacher, my credo is to educate and inspire my students to be their best selves. ([Education])
The hospital's credo is to provide compassionate and respectful care to all patients. ([Healthcare])
The artist's credo is to create unique and innovative works that challenge societal norms. ([Art/Culture])

"Credo" Similar Words

Credited

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Crediting

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Creditor

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Creditors

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Creditors are people or organizations that have a claim on an individual's or company's assets, usually because of a debt or a loan.

Creditrix

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Credits

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Creditworthiness

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Creditworthy

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Credos

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Credulity

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Credulous

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Credulously

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Credulousness

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Cree

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Creed

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Creedal

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