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creed - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of creed in Hindi

  • पंथ
  • मत
  • मज़हब
  • सम्प्रदाय
  • धर्महीन
  • धार्मिक पंथ

creed Definition

Noun

  • a system of Christian or other religious belief; a faith.

creed Example

  • not everyone follows a creed of acceptance and understanding ( हर कोई स्वीकृति और समझ के पंथ का पालन नहीं करता )
  • If the actor was in there, then Creed wanted to flush him out. ( अगर अभिनेता वहां था, तो पंथ उसे बाहर निकालना चाहता था। )
  • Creed went over and rapped on the top section, but there was no answer. ( पंथ खत्म हो गया और शीर्ष खंड पर रैप किया, लेकिन कोई जवाब नहीं था। )
  • Creed dipped a hand into his pocket and set the switch that would charge the Nikon's flash. ( क्रीड ने अपनी जेब में हाथ डाला और स्विच लगा दिया जो Nikon के फ्लैश को चार्ज करेगा। )

More Sentence

  • In that year he became attorney-general and was returned by Edinburgh, for which he sat till 1841.2 His political creed declared upon the hustings there was that of a moderate Whig.
  • Since I do not believe my company’s creed that the job should come before the family, I am looking for a new work opportunity.  
  • The firm does not discriminate against any employee, regardless of gender, race, or creed.  
  • As an angel, Castiel’s creed calls upon him to comfort humans in need.  
  • The man would not renounce his beliefs and died willingly for his creed.  
  • The Creed system is a development of the Morse-Wheatstone system, and provides a keyboard perforator which punches Morse letters or figures on a paper strip by depressing type writer keys.
  • The proposal to draw up a new creed was rejected.
  • In his relations with Moslems, Buddhists and even fetishists the Russian peasant looks rather to conduct than to creed, the latter being in his view simply a matter of nationality.
  • In its original sense the chief uses are such as "the quick and the dead," of the Apostles' Creed, a "quickset" hedge, i.e.
  • I choose for my subject faith wrought into life, apart from creed or dogma. By faith I mean a vision of good one cherishes and the enthusiasm that pushes one to seek its fulfillment regardless of obstacles. Faith is a dynamic power that breaks the chain of routine and gives a new, fine turn to old commonplaces. Faith reinvigorates the will, enriches the affections and awakens a sense of creativeness.
  • It takes in anybody regardless of religion, colour, or creed.
  • The centre is open to all, no matter what race or creed.
  • And its velvety touch was perversely sensuous although, fortunately for Creed, not quite enough to gain his favour.
  • He looked nonchalant enough as he strolled along the Bayswater Road, but inwardly Creed was a mess of nerves.
  • A wooden corner hit the pursuer in the bony face and Creed was relieved to observe it stagger.
  • There was much public sympathy for the miners in general, however rebarbative the personality and creed of Arthur Scargill himself.