noun🔗ShareEspiritualidadThe quality or state of being spiritual."Yoga and meditation can enhance one's spirituality. "El yoga y la meditación pueden mejorar la espiritualidad de uno.soulphilosophytheologyreligionbeingmoralsupernaturalmindabstractChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareEspiritualidadConcern for that which is unseen and intangible, as opposed to physical or mundane."Her spirituality deepened during her time volunteering at the homeless shelter, where she found purpose beyond her daily routines. "Su espiritualidad se profundizó durante su tiempo como voluntaria en el refugio para personas sin hogar, donde encontró un propósito más allá de sus rutinas diarias.philosophyreligionsoulmindbeingabstractsupernaturalChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareApreciación de los valores religiososAppreciation for religious values."My grandmother's spirituality is evident in her daily acts of kindness to others. "La espiritualidad de mi abuela es evidente en sus actos diarios de bondad hacia los demás.religionsoulphilosophytheologyvaluedoctrineChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareEspiritualidad, lo eclesiásticoThat which belongs to the church, or to a person as an ecclesiastic, or to religion, as distinct from temporalities."The old church offered a sense of spirituality that the modern city seemed to lack. "La antigua iglesia ofrecía un sentido de espiritualidad que la ciudad moderna parecía carecer.religiontheologysoulChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareEl cleroAn ecclesiastical body; the whole body of the clergy, as distinct from, or opposed to, the temporality."The tax dispute arose between the Crown and spirituality, concerning the clergy's obligation to contribute to royal coffers. "La disputa fiscal surgió entre la Corona y el clero, en relación con la obligación del clero de contribuir a las arcas reales.religiontheologyorganizationsoulChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading