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religiosity

American  
[ri-lij-ee-os-i-tee] / rɪˌlɪdʒ iˈɒs ɪ ti /

noun

  1. the quality of being religious; piety; devoutness.

  2. affected or excessive devotion to religion.


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Etymology

Origin of religiosity

1350–1400; Middle English religiosite < Latin religiōsitās, equivalent to religiōs ( us ) religious + -itās -ity

Example Sentences

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Call it a rolling away of the stone from stuffy religiosity.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 26, 2026

He spoke of his religiosity — his grandfather and great-grandfather were Baptist preachers — and talked at length about the optimism, a political rarity these days, that undergirds his vision for the country.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 1, 2026

Globally and domestically, continued high birth rates have stayed tied to religiosity, poverty, higher infant mortality rates, shorter life expectancies, lack of economic opportunity, and low rates of education and basic rights for women.

From Slate • Aug. 15, 2024

In some ways, it mirrors the influential belief systems that underpin religiosity.

From Salon • Aug. 6, 2024

The thing is, my parents always told me never to judge another Muslim’s religiosity.

From "Internment" by Samira Ahmed

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