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religiosity
noun as in devotion
Strongest match
Strong matches
- adherence
- adoration
- affection
- allegiance
- ardor
- attachment
- consecration
- constancy
- dedication
- deference
- devotedness
- devoutness
- earnestness
- enthusiasm
- faithfulness
- fealty
- fervor
- fidelity
- fondness
- intensity
- love
- observance
- passion
- pietism
- piousness
- religionism
- religiousness
- reverence
- sanctity
- service
- sincerity
- spirituality
- worship
- zeal
Weak match
Example Sentences
Adopted in infancy, Palmer was raised in Silver Lake, her upbringing impacted by her journalist father’s alcoholism and her stay-at-home mother’s religiosity.
Singletary adopts a friendly approach, meeting people where they are with their religiosity or spirituality.
For decades, American religiosity has been in decline, with each generation abandoning religion in greater numbers.
Niluper says she and her husband faced hostility from Chinese state officials over their religiosity - her husband was an avid reader of religious texts.
But if it has any lasting value, that may rest in its role as a loathsome parable of America’s tortured obsession with human bodies, ground into a sausage of fear and religiosity.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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