B2 Noun #21 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

creed

A creed is a set of beliefs or principles that guide how a person lives their life.

Explanation at your level:

A creed is a list of things you believe in. It is like your own set of rules for being a good person. If you believe in being kind, that is part of your creed!

A creed is a set of important beliefs. Many people have a creed that helps them decide what to do every day. For example, a doctor might have a creed to always help sick people.

When we talk about a creed, we are talking about a set of principles that a person or a group follows. It is more formal than saying 'rules.' It represents the core values that guide your life or your organization's work.

A creed is a formal statement of belief or a set of guiding principles. It is often used in religious contexts, but it also describes the philosophy that drives a person's behavior. To 'live by a creed' means you are consistently acting in a way that reflects your deepest values.

The term creed denotes a system of fundamental beliefs or a confession of faith. Beyond its religious origins, it is frequently used to describe the ethical framework of an institution or an individual. It implies a high level of commitment to these principles, often serving as a moral compass in complex situations.

Etymologically derived from the Latin credo ('I believe'), a creed represents the crystallization of one's worldview into a coherent set of tenets. It is a powerful noun that signifies not just an opinion, but a foundational commitment that dictates conduct. In literary and philosophical contexts, it is used to distinguish the core identity of a person or movement from their transient actions, emphasizing the enduring nature of their moral or spiritual convictions.

30초 단어

  • A creed is a system of beliefs.
  • It comes from the Latin 'credo' (I believe).
  • It can be religious or personal.
  • It acts as a moral compass.

Hey there! Think of a creed as the 'North Star' for your actions. It is a set of core beliefs that someone holds dear, which helps them navigate the world.

While we often hear the word in a religious context—like the Apostles' Creed—it is much broader than that. You can have a personal creed, like 'always be kind,' or a professional creed that a company follows to ensure they treat customers well.

Essentially, a creed is more than just an opinion; it is a foundational principle. It is the stuff you stand for when things get tough. When someone says they are 'living by their creed,' they mean they are staying true to their deepest values.

The word creed has a very cool history! It comes from the Latin word credo, which literally translates to 'I believe.' This is the same root word that gives us 'credit' and 'credible.'

In the early days of the Church, a creed was a specific statement of faith that believers would recite to show they were part of the group. Over time, the meaning expanded beyond just religion to include any set of guiding principles or philosophies.

It is fascinating how a word that started as a personal declaration of faith ('I believe') evolved into a noun describing a whole system of thought. It shows how our language grows to accommodate our need to define who we are and what we value.

You will mostly see creed used in formal or serious writing, though it pops up in everyday conversation when people talk about ethics. It is a slightly elevated word, so use it when you want to sound thoughtful.

Common collocations include 'a personal creed', 'a religious creed', or 'to live by one's creed.' You might also hear people talk about 'creed and color' in the context of anti-discrimination, meaning that people should be treated equally regardless of their beliefs or background.

Keep in mind that it is a formal register word. If you are talking to a friend about your 'rules for life,' you might just say 'values,' but if you are giving a speech or writing an essay, 'creed' adds a nice touch of gravity and importance.

While 'creed' itself isn't the base of many idioms, it is used in several set phrases. 1. 'Creed and color': Used to describe diversity, meaning people of all backgrounds and beliefs. 2. 'Live by one's creed': To act in accordance with your stated values. 3. 'A man of his creed': Someone whose actions match their beliefs. 4. 'Break with one's creed': To betray or abandon one's core principles. 5. 'The creed of the land': A metaphorical way to describe the shared values of a nation.

Grammatically, creed is a regular countable noun. You can say 'a creed' or 'the creeds.' It is usually used with verbs like 'follow,' 'adopt,' or 'uphold.'

Pronunciation is straightforward: /kriːd/. It rhymes with 'deed,' 'seed,' 'need,' 'feed,' and 'weed.' The stress is always on the single syllable.

Because it is a noun, you will often find it preceded by adjectives like 'personal,' 'political,' or 'religious.' It acts as the subject or object of a sentence, such as 'His creed guided him through the crisis' or 'They shared a common creed.'

Fun Fact

The word comes from the first word of the Apostles' Creed in Latin: 'Credo'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /kriːd/

Sounds like 'kreed'

US /kriːd/

Sounds like 'kreed'

Common Errors

  • pronouncing as 'cried'
  • stressing the wrong part (not applicable here)
  • confusing with 'crude'

Rhymes With

deed need seed feed weed

Difficulty Rating

독해 2/5

Easy to read, but formal in context.

Writing 3/5

Requires understanding of nuance.

Speaking 2/5

Simple to pronounce.

듣기 2/5

Clear sound.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

belief rule value

Learn Next

doctrine tenet philosophy

고급

conviction dogma ideology

Grammar to Know

Countable Nouns

a creed, many creeds

Subject-Verb Agreement

The creed is important.

Adjective Placement

personal creed

Examples by Level

1

My creed is to be kind.

creed = belief

Subject + is + noun

2

He has a good creed.

good = positive

has = possession

3

What is your creed?

asking for belief

Question form

4

They follow a creed.

follow = obey

verb + object

5

The creed is old.

old = ancient

The + noun

6

I like this creed.

like = enjoy

this + noun

7

It is a simple creed.

simple = easy

adjective + noun

8

She wrote her creed.

wrote = past tense

past tense verb

1

He lives by his personal creed.

2

The group shares a common creed.

3

Her creed is based on honesty.

4

They wrote down their creed.

5

Is that part of your creed?

6

The creed helps them work together.

7

He never breaks his creed.

8

They respect every creed.

1

The company's creed focuses on customer service.

2

She adopted a new creed for her life.

3

His political creed is very clear.

4

They are united by a shared creed.

5

The creed was written centuries ago.

6

He stays true to his creed.

7

It is a creed of peace and love.

8

They discussed their different creeds.

1

The organization was founded on a creed of equality.

2

He struggled to live up to his own creed.

3

The creed serves as a moral foundation for the members.

4

Despite the pressure, she refused to abandon her creed.

5

The document outlines the creed of the movement.

6

He is a man who truly embodies his creed.

7

They debated the merits of the group's creed.

8

The creed has been passed down through generations.

1

The creed of the organization emphasizes transparency and integrity above all else.

2

He found solace in the ancient creed of his ancestors.

3

The political landscape is often divided by conflicting creeds.

4

She articulated her personal creed with great passion.

5

The creed provides a framework for ethical decision-making.

6

They were persecuted for their adherence to a forbidden creed.

7

The manifesto serves as a modern-day creed for the youth.

8

He questioned the validity of the established creed.

1

The scholar analyzed the evolution of the creed throughout the medieval period.

2

It is a profound creed that challenges the status quo.

3

The movement's creed is rooted in radical humanism.

4

She sought to reconcile her scientific outlook with her spiritual creed.

5

The creed acts as a unifying force in a fragmented society.

6

He was a staunch defender of the traditional creed.

7

The nuances of the creed are often debated by theologians.

8

His life was a testament to the creed he professed.

자주 쓰는 조합

personal creed
religious creed
live by a creed
adopt a creed
uphold a creed
share a creed
break a creed
founding creed
political creed
adhere to a creed

Idioms & Expressions

"man of his creed"

someone who acts according to their beliefs

He is a man of his creed, never wavering.

formal

"creed and color"

a phrase emphasizing equality for all

We welcome everyone, regardless of creed and color.

formal

"live by the creed"

to follow a set of principles daily

If you live by the creed, you will find peace.

neutral

"break with the creed"

to stop following a group's beliefs

He decided to break with the creed of his family.

formal

"the creed of the land"

the shared values of a society

Freedom is the creed of the land.

literary

Easily Confused

creed vs breed

similar spelling

breed is about animals/types

A dog breed vs. a personal creed.

creed vs cried

similar spelling

cried is past tense of cry

He cried when he was sad; he followed his creed.

creed vs credo

same root

credo is Latin for 'I believe'

The credo of his life vs. his personal creed.

creed vs crude

similar sound

crude means unrefined

A crude drawing vs. a noble creed.

Sentence Patterns

A2

Subject + follows + a + creed

He follows a strict creed.

B1

Subject + lives + by + a + creed

She lives by a simple creed.

B1

It + is + the + creed + of + [group]

It is the creed of our team.

A2

Adjective + creed

A personal creed is important.

C1

Creed + of + [noun]

The creed of honesty is vital.

어휘 가족

Nouns

credence belief in or acceptance of something as true

Verbs

accredit to give official authorization

Adjectives

credible able to be believed

관련

credit same Latin root (credo)

How to Use It

frequency

6/10

Formality Scale

Academic Formal Neutral Rarely casual

자주 하는 실수

confusing creed with breed creed
breed refers to animals or types, creed refers to beliefs.
using creed as a verb believe
creed is strictly a noun.
pluralizing without context creeds
ensure the plural is used correctly when referring to multiple belief systems.
using creed for simple opinions opinion
creed implies a deeper, more foundational belief system.
misspelling as 'cried' creed
cried is the past tense of cry.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a stone tablet with your values written on it. That is your creed.

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When Native Speakers Use It

Used in serious discussions about ethics or identity.

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Cultural Insight

Often used in the context of 'creed and color' for equality.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use it as a noun, never as a verb.

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Say It Right

Hold the 'ee' sound for a clear, crisp pronunciation.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't confuse it with the past tense of 'cry' (cried).

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Did You Know?

The word 'credo' is used in music for sacred compositions.

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Study Smart

Create a list of 5 values you hold—that is your creed!

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Word Family

Link it to 'credible' to remember the 'belief' meaning.

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Better Writing

Use it to add weight to your arguments about ethics.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

CREED sounds like 'CRE-D-O' (the Latin root for I believe).

Visual Association

A person standing on a solid stone block labeled 'CREED' while a storm happens around them.

Word Web

belief faith values principles philosophy

챌린지

Write down 3 things you believe in. That is your personal creed!

어원

Latin

Original meaning: I believe

문화적 맥락

Should be used respectfully when discussing religious beliefs.

Often used in legal and social contexts to promote equality and diversity.

Apostles' Creed Assassin's Creed (video game series)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at school

  • school creed
  • uphold the creed
  • shared values

at work

  • corporate creed
  • mission and creed
  • professional ethics

in religion

  • religious creed
  • confess the creed
  • ancient creed

in personal development

  • my personal creed
  • living by my creed
  • refining my creed

Conversation Starters

"What is one value that is part of your personal creed?"

"Do you think it is important for a company to have a creed?"

"Have you ever heard of the Apostles' Creed?"

"How does your creed help you when you have a hard decision to make?"

"Do you think people today follow a creed as much as they used to?"

Journal Prompts

Write down your personal creed in five sentences.

Describe a time when you had to make a choice based on your values.

How does your creed change as you grow older?

If you could create a creed for your school, what would it be?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

It has religious origins but is used broadly today.

Yes, many people write a personal creed to guide their life.

A rule is a specific instruction; a creed is a foundational belief.

They share a root, but have different meanings.

Yes, it is often called a mission statement or core values.

Yes, the plural is 'creeds'.

It is generally considered a formal or elevated word.

No, it rhymes with 'deed'.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

My ___ is to be kind.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: creed

Creed is a belief.

multiple choice A2

What is a creed?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: A set of beliefs

It is a set of beliefs.

true false B1

A creed is only for religious people.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

It can be personal or professional too.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Synonyms match.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

He lives by his creed.

fill blank B2

She refused to ___ her creed.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: break

You break a creed.

multiple choice C1

Which word is an antonym?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: skepticism

Skepticism is the opposite of belief.

true false C1

The word creed comes from Latin.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

It comes from 'credo'.

match pairs C2

Word

All matched!

Etymological match.

sentence order C2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

The founding creed is equality.

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