Similar words: religious, irreligious, religious ceremony, religion, freedom of religion, litigious, prodigious, prestigious. Meaning: [rɪ'lɪdʒəslɪ] adv. 1. by religion 2. with extreme conscientiousness.
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1. India has always been one of the most religiously diverse countries.
2. India is quite diverse, both politically and religiously.
3. Do these exercises religiously every day.
4. He exercises religiously every morning.
5. Were you brought up religiously?
6. She phones him religiously every day.
7. I followed the instructions religiously.
8. He visits his mother religiously every week.
9. He washes the floor religiously every morning.
10. They go to Greece religiously every year.
11. She had religiously adhered to the white squares.
12. A few had been exercising religiously for many years.
13. I've been watching that show religiously for four years.
14. Julia has been sticking religiously to her diet.
15. He counted his money up religiously every night.
16. She followed the instructions religiously.
17. And when I ran mortgages(Sentencedict.com), I religiously took people from the back office.
18. She asked the stewardess for a magazine and religiously read every word until they reached their first destination.
19. How religiously, if only in order to obviate neighbourly interference, the Darcian woman would observe contraceptive precautions!
20. I religiously told Jim about each of Neil's presents, desperately hoping to provoke some sort of response.
21. He came religiously every morning at 8 o'clock.
22. He was working religiously at his mathematics.
23. Otherwise they are religiously to be observed.
24. But all their kids been listen'n to me religiously.
25. How much time might a teacher have to spend religiously chasing-up ways of making small-scale economies?Sentencedict
26. If by chance he does he purges himself by religiously prescribed ablutions.
27. The fort became a trading post that attracted a religiously diverse population.
28. A lot of them used to come in and religiously buy something every week.
29. Especially in secondary schools, considerable sophistication is called for in order to sustain the interest of older and often religiously alienated pupils.
30. Gummer calls for the reassertion of the importance and centrality of the religiously sanctioned, monogamous heterosexual relationship to our culture.
More similar words: religious, irreligious, religious ceremony, religion, freedom of religion, litigious, prodigious, prestigious, piously, viciously, tediously, curiously, seriously, copiously, furiously, dubiously, anxiously, obviously, spaciously, speciously, preciously, cautiously, notoriously, gloriously, previously, imperiously, studiously, officiously, graciously, vicariously.