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Piety vs Mercy - What's the difference?

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In uncountable terms the difference between piety and mercy

is that piety is similar reverence to one's parents and family while mercy is a tendency toward forgiveness, pity, or compassion.

In countable terms the difference between piety and mercy

is that piety is a devout act or thought while mercy is instances of forbearance or forgiveness.

As a proper noun Mercy is

{{given name|female|from=English}}, one of the less common Puritan virtue names.

piety

English

Noun

  • (uncountable) reverence and devotion to God
  • Colleen's piety led her to make sacrifices that most people would not have made.
  • (uncountable) similar reverence to one's parents and family
  • (countable) a devout act or thought
  • Derived terms

    * filial piety

    mercy

    English

    (wikipedia mercy)

    Noun

  • (uncountable) relenting; forbearance to cause or allow harm to another
  • (uncountable) forgiveness or compassion, especially toward those less fortunate.
  • (uncountable) A tendency toward forgiveness, pity, or compassion
  • (countable) Instances of forbearance or forgiveness.
  • A blessing, something to be thankful for.
  • (phrasal) Subjugation, power.
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