pistia

PISTIA

Meaning of the word

The word “pistia” is a feminine noun meaning faith, belief, conviction. Refers to unshakable confidence in something or someone.

Origin of the word

The origin of the word “pistia” comes from the Greek “pistis”, which also means faith. It was incorporated into the vocabulary of the Portuguese language through the Latin “Pistia”.

Word adverbs

– Pistically: in order to express faith or belief.
– Pistically: in a convict and confident way.

Conjunctions of the word

E: Used to connect ideas or elements related to faith.
– But: used to contrast or add a different perspective to belief.

Synonyms of the word

– Trust
– Belief
– Conviction
– Faith
– Devotion

Word Definitions

1. Act or effect of believing or trusting something or someone.
2. UNABLE conviction in a particular belief or religion.
3. Absolute trust in itself or in its skills.

Phrases that the word applies

– His Pistia in Divine Justice was unshakable.
– The Pistia of the faithful was evident during the religious ceremony.
Pistia in itself was what led him to achieve his goals.

Examples of the word in text

Pistia is a fundamental element for the construction of healthy and lasting relationships.

Despite the difficulties, she kept her pistia in recovery and managed to overcome all adversities.

Rhymes with the word

– Baptist
– Artist
– Altruist
– Selfish
– Feminist

Anagrams with the word

– Track
– TapĂ­s
– Pitas
– Tapis
– Sipat

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