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Meanings of
religionism
in anglès
Exaggerated or affected piety and religious zeal.
religiosity
pietism
religiousism
Sinònims
Examples for "
religiosity
"
religiosity
pietism
religiousism
Examples for "
religiosity
"
1
So have some forms of addiction, a bent for novelty-seeking, and
religiosity
.
2
So is the revival of the pigrimage a sign of increased
religiosity
?
3
Once I ventured gently to chaff her about this
religiosity
of hers.
4
My thesis is about the relationship between types of
religiosity
and sexism.
5
There, Annie developed an intense
religiosity
that would later be supplanted by atheism.
1
The answers which æstheticism and
pietism
gave to rationalism were incomplete.
2
This new
pietism
of his revolted her almost to physical sickness.
3
Like all violent revivals of
pietism
,
it produced a no less violent reaction.
4
And yet through all her
pietism
surely she had been right!
5
Want of taste is a defect inseparable from false
pietism
.
Usage of
religionism
in anglès
1
There is nothing so cruel as formal
religionism
.
2
There is nothing so blind as formal
religionism
.
3
The austerity of his manners frightens his old father, who can little comprehend the
religionism
of the new school.
4
On the other hand, exclusive
religionism
has too much consciousness of secret sympathy with its avowed antipodes, to enjoy itself much better.
5
So you should not fear joy any more than you fear pain, as some unwise people do, dwarfed by a mistaken
religionism
.
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Frequent collocations
formal religionism
comprehend the religionism
exclusive religionism
mistaken religionism
Religionism
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