The word 'pious' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
The adverb form is piously.
The noun form is piousness.
A related noun form is piety.
The forms for the verb are warm, warms, warming, warmed. Noun forms are warmer, warmers, warmness. Adjective forms are warm, warmer, warmest.
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Wiser and wisest
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Dry, drier, driest.
The word pious has two syllables: pi ous
He is pious, or believing in many religions.
The priest was a pious man who believed in divine will.The nun was not fooled by the pious expressions on the faces of the mischievous children.
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The opposite word of pious is impious, which means showing a lack of respect or reverence for religious beliefs or practices.
another word for piety areallegiance, application, ardor, belief
The root word of "pious" is "piety," which comes from the Latin word "pietās" meaning dutiful conduct or religious devotion.
He is a pious man. She is a pious woman.
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the boy is pious
Another word for holy is pious.
Piety is being good and doing good for the sake of it, and not for selfish reasons. Pious is the adjective form of piety, to describe a pious act, attitude, or person. The Roman Emperor Antoninus Pious was so named for his piety, and his reign was the most peaceful of all the Roman emperors.