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spirituality
[spir-i-choo-al-i-tee]
noun
plural
spiritualitiesthe quality or fact of being spiritual.
Life in modern society is all work and no spirituality.
incorporeal or immaterial nature.
predominantly spiritual character as shown in thought, life, etc.; spiritual tendency or tone.
Often spiritualities. property or revenue of the church or of an ecclesiastic in their official capacity.
Other 51Թ Forms
- nonspirituality noun
- superspirituality noun
- unspirituality noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of spirituality1
Example Sentences
At the same time, interest in a more vague spirituality is on the rise, fueled by "wellness" influencers framing spirituality as a shortcut to worldly gains like money, fitness, and romance.
“I think he’s going to be concerned with bringing people together, and that’s part of the Augustian spirituality and something that I’m sure he’s going to follow through with,” Francis said.
“I don’t know the answer for your kid,” he told Variety, citing various factors including a parent’s upbringing or a family’s spirituality or religion.
Li’s astonishing record of how she has chosen acceptance over despair shows why artists among us sometimes offer more wisdom than any other spirituality.
He explains why we should embrace our spirituality and kindness to survive these very difficult and tumultuous times.
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