pietistic 的定义
- a movement, originating in the Lutheran Church in Germany in the 17th century, that stressed personal piety over religious formality and orthodoxy.
- the principles and practices of the Pietists.
- intensity of religious devotion or feeling.
- exaggeration or affectation of piety.
pietistic 近义词
holy
pietistic 的近义词 50 个
- pietistical
- angelic
- believing
- blessed
- chaste
- clean
- consecrated
- dedicated
- devoted
- devotional
- devout
- divine
- faithful
- faultless
- glorified
- god-fearing
- godlike
- godly
- good
- hallowed
- humble
- immaculate
- innocent
- just
- moral
- perfect
- pious
- prayerful
- pure
- religious
- revered
- reverent
- righteous
- sacrosanct
- sainted
- saintlike
- saintly
- sanctified
- seraphic
- spiritual
- spotless
- sublime
- uncorrupt
- undefiled
- untainted
- unworldly
- upright
- venerable
- venerated
- virtuous
更多pietistic例句
- Pecuniary profit he had never sought, and its pursuit he scorned.196 His views were dynamico-organic, pietistic, and antagonistic.
- As long as the work was mostly in country villages the preaching was naturally of the Pietistic type.
- It shows that there is some individuality developed among them, and that they will not become too exclusively pietistic.
- High office could only be acquired by becoming a servile instrument of the pietistic party, which was headed by the king.
- He never stooped to pietistic clap-trap, or chanted the jaunty chauvinism that has so often caused the Hoosier stars to blink.