Pronunciation: /ˈpaɪəsnəs/
noun a quality of being devoutly religious or showing reverence for deity
A1 She showed her piousness by attending church every Sunday.
A2 The piousness of the villagers was evident in their daily prayers.
B1 His piousness was admired by all who knew him.
B2 The monk's piousness was reflected in his selfless acts of charity.
C1 Her piousness extended beyond religious practices to encompass a life of moral integrity.
C2 The king's piousness was seen in his dedication to serving his people with humility and compassion.
formal Her piousness was evident in the way she attended church every Sunday without fail.
informal His piousness was a bit overwhelming for some of his friends, who preferred a more laid-back approach to religion.
slang I don't know why she's always showing off her piousness, it's kind of annoying.
figurative The piousness of the old cathedral seemed to seep into the very stones themselves, creating an atmosphere of reverence and awe.
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