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creed
noun as in belief, principles
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Example Sentences
It taught us little new about Sir Keir's political creed, but persistently painted the dividing line he wants: Reform versus everyone else.
But while Grimshaw remained true to the hi-tech minimalist creed, Farrell increasingly felt pulled in a different direction.
The phrase, of disputed origin, is used to suggest a commonality between people of all creeds and races, a suggestion that people are all the same under the skin.
Compromise and consensus — the animating creeds of our commonweal — have ebbed away.
Along the way, he shares his creed and his hope for what she will become one day: “‘Toes in the soil beneath my feet.’
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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