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      • A credo is an established statement of belief that influences decisions and actions in life or at work. This term, which in Latin means I Believe, has evolved in usage over time, now commonly indicating a guiding principle or philosophy.
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  2. The word "creed"—derived from the Latin " credo, I believe"—is, in its ecclesiastical sense, used to denote a summary or concise statement of doctrines formulated and accepted by a church.

  3. A credo is a set of beliefs, principles, or opinions that strongly influence the way a person lives or works. [ formal ] Lord Clarendon's liberal credo was one of the foundations of his political conduct.

  4. noun [ C ] formal us / ˈkriː.doʊ / uk / ˈkreɪ.dəʊ / plural credos. Add to word list. a set of beliefs that influences the way you live. Synonym. creed. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Opinions, beliefs and points of view. accepted wisdom. Afrocentric. agnosticism. anti-drug. anti-ideological. creed. denial. helicopter view. heretically

  5. The meaning of CREDO is a guiding belief or principle : creed. How to use credo in a sentence. Did you know?

  6. Credo is Latin for, literally, "I believe," and originally meant a particular religious belief. Now it has the far broader meaning of any system of principles that guide a person or group.

  7. CREDO meaning: an idea or set of beliefs that guides the actions of a person or group.

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