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Definition of religiosity in English: religiositynoun rɪˌlɪdʒɪˈɒsətirəˌlɪdʒiˈɑsədi mass nounStrong religious feeling or belief. a resurgence of religiosity among younger voters Example sentencesExamples - He's not frightened of mixing bluegrass religiosity, slacker nonchalance or even English folk rock into his music.
- The Church attack on modernity and progress did not dissuade industrialists pushing conventional religiosity on the working class.
- Those Cubans who chose to maintain a faith practice were left to produce a religiosity of their own design.
- Superstition more than prayer and piety characterized popular religiosity there.
- The degree of religiosity displayed by the characters is - I believe - typical of the majority of Americans.
- Religiosity has increased during the years of the Intifada (or "uprising"), beginning in 1987.
- These passages, consistent with the author's religiosity, stem from his belief in "absolutes."
- Most clearly, the director works the territory of religiosity, failed and re-found.
- He loves the religion in old paintings; religiosity of some kind is fundamental to his concept of art.
- It is often supposed that Americans' retributive streak is linked to their greater religiosity.
Rhymesanfractuosity, animosity, atrocity, bellicosity, curiosity, fabulosity, ferocity, generosity, grandiosity, impecuniosity, impetuosity, jocosity, luminosity, monstrosity, nebulosity, pomposity, ponderosity, porosity, preciosity, precocity, reciprocity, scrupulosity, sinuosity, sumptuosity, velocity, verbosity, virtuosity, viscosity Definition of religiosity in US English: religiositynounrəˌlijēˈäsədērəˌlɪdʒiˈɑsədi Strong religious feeling or belief. a resurgence of religiosity among younger voters Example sentencesExamples - Superstition more than prayer and piety characterized popular religiosity there.
- It is often supposed that Americans' retributive streak is linked to their greater religiosity.
- Those Cubans who chose to maintain a faith practice were left to produce a religiosity of their own design.
- Religiosity has increased during the years of the Intifada (or "uprising"), beginning in 1987.
- He loves the religion in old paintings; religiosity of some kind is fundamental to his concept of art.
- These passages, consistent with the author's religiosity, stem from his belief in "absolutes."
- The Church attack on modernity and progress did not dissuade industrialists pushing conventional religiosity on the working class.
- Most clearly, the director works the territory of religiosity, failed and re-found.
- The degree of religiosity displayed by the characters is - I believe - typical of the majority of Americans.
- He's not frightened of mixing bluegrass religiosity, slacker nonchalance or even English folk rock into his music.
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