The origin is the Latin word "pius," which was used to describe a deference to the divine and especially a willingness and readiness to perform religious duties.
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.
Yes.
The opposite word of pious is impious, which means showing a lack of respect or reverence for religious beliefs or practices.
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.
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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"Dhrumin" is a name of Indian (Gujarati) origin that means "religious" or "pious" in Sanskrit.
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.