"Devouring" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Devouring means to eat or consume something quickly and hungrily, often to the point of destruction or depletion. It can also describe someone or something that is intensely and aggressively engaged with something, such as an experience, activity, or pursuit.
Devotional refers to a strong feeling of love, loyalty, or dedication to a particular person, cause, or activity. It can also describe something that is related to or expressing religious worship or devotion, such as a devotional prayer or a devotional book.
To devour means to eat or consume something greedily and quickly, often with great enthusiasm or eagerness. It can also be used figuratively to describe the act of consuming or engaging with something with intense passion or interest, such as devouring a book or devouring a task.
Past tense of the verb "devour", meaning to eat or consume food quickly and eagerly, often with great appetite or urgency. Example: "I devoured the pizza in one sitting." It can also mean to swallow up or consume something whole, such as an idea or a problem, and can convey a sense of intensity or rapidity.
to eat or consume something, especially food, eagerly and quickly: He devours a pizza in a few minutes.
The word "devoutest" is the superlative form of the adjective "devout". It means being the most devout or pious, showing the highest degree of religious enthusiasm, dedication, and commitment.
Devoutly means very intensely or fervently. It is often used to describe someone's religious or spiritual beliefs and how strongly they hold them. For example: "She devoutly prays every night before bed."