churchy

/ˈtʃɜrtʃi/
adjective
  1. Having a strong or exaggerated association with church or religious practices; overly pious or devout in a way that seems excessive.
    • Her churchy attitude made some of her friends uncomfortable at social gatherings.
    • He avoided the churchy tone of the sermon, preferring a more down-to-earth message.
    • The decorations in the room were too churchy for a casual party.
  2. Relating to or characteristic of a church in style or atmosphere.
    • The music had a churchy feel, with organ and choir harmonies.
    • She liked the churchy quiet of the library, which reminded her of a chapel.
    • The old building had a churchy smell of wood and incense.
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