Religiosity (noun)

  1. The quality or state of being religious; devotion to religious principles or practices.
  2. The level of religiousness of a person or group, as indicated by their beliefs and practices.
  3. The expression or manifestation of religious sentiment or devotion.

Origin:

Formed from the noun religion, from latin religio, meaning 'respect for what is sacred'.

Examples:

  1. The level of religiosity among the population was high, as evidenced by the number of people who attended church.
  2. The religiosity of the family was evident in their daily prayers and attendance at religious services.
  3. The religiosity of the monk was renowned, and people came from far and wide to seek his counsel.
  4. The religiosity of the society was reflected in the number of religious buildings and monuments that dotted the landscape.
  5. Her religiosity was a source of comfort to her, providing her with strength and solace in difficult times.
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