holiness
Americannoun
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the quality or state of being holy; sanctity.
- Synonyms:
- saintliness, godliness, blessedness
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(initial capital letter) a title of the pope, formerly used also of other high ecclesiastics (usually preceded by His orYour ).
noun
noun
Usage
What does holiness mean? Holiness is a state of religious purity or devotion, as in Our faith says that holiness comes from serving other people and praying often.Holiness is also used as a title for some religions’ leaders. If you ever meet the Catholic Church’s Pope or Tibetan Buddhism’s Dalia Lama, you can refer to them as your Holiness.Example: The holiness of this relic is a hotly debated subject in religious circles.
Other Word Forms
- self-holiness noun
Etymology
Origin of holiness
before 900; Middle English holynesse, Old English hālignes. See holy, -ness
Example Sentences
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The Archdiocese of New York recently released an update on reforms to its abuse response protocols, with Dolan arguing that “conversion is possible, healing is possible, holiness is possible even after great sin.”
From Salon • Sep. 21, 2025
“There’s this idea of this false sense of holiness and that this guy doesn’t belong here,” says McBride.
From Los Angeles Times • May 29, 2025
Nobody calls holiness home—although, ironically, doing so is an all-too-human habit.
From Slate • May 15, 2024
"There can be no mixing, then, of religious beliefs and violence, of holiness and oppression, of religious traditions and sectarianism," Francis said.
From Reuters • Sep. 3, 2023
“He going to learn,” he said at last, “that it ain’t all in the singing and the shouting—the way of holiness is a hard way. He got the steep side of the mountain to climb.”
From "Go Tell It on the Mountain" by James Baldwin
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