godly

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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. devoto
The priest lived a godly life, and was fully devoted to his congregation.El sacerdote llevó una vida devota y estaba plenamente dedicado a sus feligreses.
b. piadoso
The leader asserted that theirs was a godly community, and that they wouldn't tolerate people coming in and corrupting their children.El líder afirmó que la suya era una comunidad piadosa y que no tolerarían que nadie viniera a corromper a sus hijos.
c. religioso
The Adams believe that it's important for their children to receive godly instruction.Los Adams creen que es importante que sus hijos reciban una enseñanza religiosa.
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This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
Joey's parents were concerned that his new friends weren't a godly influence.Los padres de Joey temían que sus nuevos amigos pudieran estar apartándolo de Dios.
She believed that it wouldn't be godly for an unmarried couple to share a hotel room.Ella creía que no estaría bien visto a los ojos de Dios que una pareja no casada compartiera una habitación de hotel.
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