Definition of religiously in English:
religiously
adverb rɪˈlɪdʒəslirəˈlɪdʒəsli
1In a way that relates to or conforms with a religion.
the religiously based school
Example sentencesExamples
- Much African art still seems religiously alive and therefore not entirely at home in a secular environment.
- Raised in a religiously observant family, he certainly felt the force of scriptural themes.
- More than 10 million poor, religiously conservative residents dominate the city.
- She expects him to be moved as deeply, as religiously as she is.
- He believes religiously in the "moral necessity of his annihilation".
- Medieval Europe was politically fragmented and religiously divided.
- To say what I want to say about this film, I think you need to know where I come from religiously.
- This is not a movie aimed at the religiously pious.
- The author addresses environmentalism's ties with religiously motivated ideas about stewardship.
- We heard the Red Guards warning our parents against raising us religiously.
- 1.1 With consistent and conscientious regularity.
he practices religiously for four hours every day
Example sentencesExamples
- They were the only band we ever religiously followed.
- I have many friends who watch her cable show religiously.
- We had constantly these hurricanes coming in, so I was religiously watching the weather channel.
- He rotates plant families every year to ensure that nutrients are not depleted from soils and he composts religiously.
- He fussed over detail and religiously followed the composer's intentions.
- I still follow my beloved team religiously.
- This was the one book he religiously assigned to his students each year.
- The editors religiously retain the misspelled versions of 1816.
- There are a few blogs I read religiously.
- It is one of the few shows I religiously tune in to.
Definition of religiously in US English:
religiously
adverbrəˈlijəslērəˈlɪdʒəsli
1In a way that relates to or conforms with a religion.
the religiously based school
Example sentencesExamples
- Raised in a religiously observant family, he certainly felt the force of scriptural themes.
- Much African art still seems religiously alive and therefore not entirely at home in a secular environment.
- She expects him to be moved as deeply, as religiously as she is.
- We heard the Red Guards warning our parents against raising us religiously.
- The author addresses environmentalism's ties with religiously motivated ideas about stewardship.
- This is not a movie aimed at the religiously pious.
- To say what I want to say about this film, I think you need to know where I come from religiously.
- More than 10 million poor, religiously conservative residents dominate the city.
- Medieval Europe was politically fragmented and religiously divided.
- He believes religiously in the "moral necessity of his annihilation".
- 1.1 With consistent and conscientious regularity.
he practices religiously for four hours every day
Example sentencesExamples
- I have many friends who watch her cable show religiously.
- There are a few blogs I read religiously.
- He fussed over detail and religiously followed the composer's intentions.
- We had constantly these hurricanes coming in, so I was religiously watching the weather channel.
- They were the only band we ever religiously followed.
- I still follow my beloved team religiously.
- This was the one book he religiously assigned to his students each year.
- It is one of the few shows I religiously tune in to.
- He rotates plant families every year to ensure that nutrients are not depleted from soils and he composts religiously.
- The editors religiously retain the misspelled versions of 1816.