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    credo
    /ˈkriːdəʊ/

    noun

    • 1. a statement of the beliefs or aims which guide someone's actions: "he announced his credo in his first editorial"

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  3. Credo is a noun that means a set of beliefs that influences the way you live or a statement of basic belief. Learn more about its usage, pronunciation and related words from Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Credo is a Latin word meaning "I believe" and is the first word of many religious creeds. It can also refer to any guiding principle or set of principles in any field or context.

  5. 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.

  6. Credo is a Latin word meaning "I believe" and is the first word of the Apostles' and Nicene Creeds. It can also refer to any set of beliefs, principles, or opinions that influence someone's life or work.

  7. Credo is a noun that means a set of beliefs that influences the way you live or a statement of basic belief. Learn more about its usage, pronunciation and related words from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  8. Credo is a Latin word meaning "I believe" and is the first word of the Apostles' and Nicene Creeds. It can also refer to any creed or formula of belief, such as the reducetarian, solarpunk, or Beethoven's Credo.

  9. Credo is a noun that means a set of beliefs or a creed. Learn how to pronounce it, see an example sentence and find out its synonym and word origin.