Comparative for of, or relating to, a religion or religious practice
“My own religious practices and beliefs have nothing at all to do with the perception of those around me.”
Comparative for committed to a religion or the practice of said religion
“He is also a religious man who goes to church and practices what priests say to him.”
Comparative for involving, or given to, open or heavy displays of emotion
“The emergence of this worldview in relation to political interventions on this scale and with such religious fervor is relatively recent.”
Comparative for treated or regarded with a devotion and scrupulousness appropriate to worship
“The clientele turned up, with religious regularity, every night.”
Comparative for following carefully and exactly a set of rules
Comparative for having occult or metaphysical significance
Comparative for pertaining to a subculture, or to subcultures in general
Comparative for existing within the mind, soul or spirit, and often not expressed
Comparative for of or pertaining to an ideology or set of beliefs
Comparative for rigidly following the doctrines of a sect or other group
Comparative for full of virtue, having excellent moral character
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