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creed
noun as in belief, principles
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Example Sentences
The membership is neighborliness elevated to a creed.
When Garland finally agreed to do so, he requested only that the funds be disbursed “as quickly as possible, and to ‘unpopular’ causes, without regard to race, creed, or color.”
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.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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