Spirituality
21spirituality — noun (U) the quality of being interested in religion or religious matters …
22spirituality — n 1. incorporeality, incorporeity, immateriality, insubstantiality, bodilessness; intangibility, impalpability, imponderability; other worldliness, unworldliness, unearthliness; ghostliness, shadowiness. 2. piety, piousness, prayerfulness,… …
23spirituality — spir·i·tu·al·i·ty …
24spirituality — UK [ˌspɪrɪtʃuˈælətɪ] / US noun [uncountable] 1) religious beliefs 2) the spiritual quality of something …
25spirituality — Духовность …
26spirituality — spir•it•u•al•i•ty [[t]ˌspɪr ɪ tʃuˈæl ɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. ties 1) the quality or fact of being spiritual 2) incorporeal or immaterial nature 3) rel Often, spiritualities. property or revenue belonging to the church or to an ecclesiastic • Etymology:… …
27spirituality — /spɪrətʃuˈæləti/ (say spiruhchooh aluhtee) noun (plural spiritualities) 1. the quality or fact of being spiritual. 2. incorporeal or immaterial nature. 3. predominantly spiritual character, as shown in thought, life, etc.; spiritual tendency or… …
28spirituality — Having to do with deep, often religious, feelings and beliefs, including a person’s sense of peace, purpose, connection to others, and beliefs about the meaning of life …
29spirituality — noun 1. property or income owned by a church • Syn: ↑spiritualty, ↑church property • Hypernyms: ↑property, ↑belongings, ↑holding • Hyponyms: ↑temporalty, ↑ …
30spirituality of God — Духовность Бога …