What is another word for piously?

Pronunciation: [pˈa͡ɪ͡əsli] (IPA)

Piously is an adverb that describes something done in a devout or religiously motivated manner. However, there are several synonyms for piously that can describe similar actions or attitudes. One synonym for piously is devotedly, which also connotes a strong commitment or dedication to religious ideals. Another synonym is faithfully, which suggests a steadfastness in one's beliefs or actions. Similarly, devoutly conveys a sense of deep religious commitment and devotion. Additionally, reverently implies a deep respect for religious traditions and practices. Finally, sanctimoniously is a synonym for piously that can suggest a false or hypocritical display of religious devotion.

What are the opposite words for piously?

The term "piously" implies a sincere and devout way of thinking or behaving, often associated with religious devotion. Its antonyms, however, connote different meanings entirely. The first antonym is "impiously," meaning a lack of respect for religious beliefs or a disregard for moral principles. Its opposite is "irreverently," meaning showing a lack of respect for something that is considered sacred or holy. Another antonym is "skeptically," meaning to question or doubt the authenticity or veracity of something religious or spiritually-related. The fourth antonym is "ungodly," meaning lacking religious or moral principles or contrary to what is considered good or moral.

What are the antonyms for Piously?

Usage examples for Piously

Martin ejaculated piously, as she came to her suggestive little pause.
"The Locusts' Years"
Mary Helen Fee
I regard the scene as a passage which I have piously dedicated to the poet who created in me the atmosphere in which Monna Vanna was written.
"Life and Writings of Maurice Maeterlinck"
Jethro Bithell
And then tonight, after supper, let's gather around the candle on the table, with Mother in the little chair knitting and mending with her hands, and rocking the cradle with her foot, while Father takes down the family Bible and piously reads a verse.
"Epistles-from-Pap-Letters-from-the-man-known-as-The-Will-Rogers-of-Indiana"
Durham, Andrew Everett

Famous quotes with Piously

  • Silence is the winding-sheet of the past: it is sometimes impious, often dangerous to raise it. But even when it is raised piously and lovingly, the first moment is a cruel one.
    Alphonse de Lamartine
  • “We all make mistakes,” the cab said piously. “But some of us,” Barney said, “make fatal ones.” First about our loved ones, our wife and children, and then about our employer, he said to himself. The cab hummed on. And then, he said to himself, we make one last one. About our whole life, summing it all up. Whether to take a job with Eldritch or go into the service. And whichever we choose we can know this: It was the wrong alternative.
    Philip K. Dick
  • Froude's novel must be introduced to the twentieth century with the distinction of being the only book piously burnt at Oxford in the nineteenth century.
    James Anthony Froude

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