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devout
[ dih-vout ]
adjective
- devoted to divine worship or service; pious; religious:
a devout Catholic.
Antonyms: irreverent
- expressing devotion or piety:
devout prayer.
- earnest or sincere; hearty:
He had a devout allegiance to the political regime.
devout
/ dɪˈvaʊt /
adjective
- deeply religious; reverent
- sincere; earnest; heartfelt
a devout confession
Derived Forms
- deˈvoutness, noun
- deˈvoutly, adverb
Other Words From
- de·voutly adverb
- de·voutness noun
- nonde·vout adjective
- nonde·voutly adverb
- nonde·voutness noun
- unde·vout adjective
- unde·voutly adverb
- unde·voutness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of devout1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
“I’m 65 years old, playing a character that, if you crunch the math, should be about 40,” he told The Times of taking on Tevye, the show’s devout dairyman.
He came off as sensitive on abortion, devout on the need to protect access to healthcare — stances that were, of course, wildly different from his previous statements on right-wing podcasts.
To make the ambush even more inexplicable for Tarrell is that his devout mom is in favor of this, too, despite being just as much a victim of La’Ron’s chaos as Tarrell was.
As a devout Muslim, Mr Majiya says he accepts God’s will as the giver and taker of life.
I was in a lot of school plays, and I would do readings at my church when I was a young devout Greek Orthodox boy.
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