piety
religious devotion / filial respect / reverence
Noun
This term describes a deep, disciplined devotion that manifests as observable behavior. It carries a connotation of humility and submission, whether directed toward a divine power or a familial hierarchy. While it can be a sincere expression of faith, it is sometimes used critically to describe a superficial or performative display of virtue. In a linguistic sense, the word is an uncountable noun. It refers to an abstract quality or state of being, meaning it cannot be pluralized or counted with numbers. To quantify it, one must use partitive constructions such as a sense of piety or a degree of piety.