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religiousness
noun as in devotion
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
- piety
- piousness
- religionism
- religiosity
- reverence
- sanctity
- service
- sincerity
- spirituality
- worship
- zeal
Weak match
Example Sentences
Their religiousness was itself used as a reason not to believe allegations made against them.
If anything his main trepidation to coming out has to do with his family's religiousness, but this is implied as opposed to explicitly explored.
Treasure Cay seemed to be facing the disaster with a resignation that some residents attributed to two things: A deep religiousness among the Bahamian population, and a longstanding familiarity with hurricanes.
“It suggests that Jews in Lower Austria should register and prove their religiousness in order to buy kosher meat.”
Feverishly he followed in periodicals the Dadaist movements and schisms, the strangely feminine jealousies and religiousness, the obscurantisms of the forming and breaking schools.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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