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Pietist

Noun - A religious reform movement

A pietist is a member or follower of a religious reform movement that originated in Germany in the late 17th century, seeking to emphasize personal piety and the devout life.

Example sentence: The pietists believed that true Christianity required a personal, emotional connection with God.

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Noun - A person who is excessively religious or overly strict in their beliefs

A pietist can also refer to a person who is excessively religious or overly strict in their beliefs and practices.

Example sentence: Jane's extreme views and strict adherence to religious practices earned her a reputation as a pietist among her peers.

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Adjective - Characteristic of pietism

The term pietist can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is characteristic of or related to pietism.

Example sentence: The professor's teaching style had a pietist approach, focusing on personal spiritual experiences rather than historical facts.

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Adjective - Popular or local

In a different sense, pietist can describe something that is popular or confined to a specific local area.

Example sentence: The restaurant is known for its pietist cuisine, which is unique to this region.

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