"Devoutly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Devoutly" Meaning

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."

"Devoutly" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "Devoutly"


Devoutly devoted to her faith, Maria spent hours each day reading the Bible and praying.
The artist worked devoutly on his latest masterpiece, pouring his heart and soul into every brushstroke.
The devoted fan attended every concert, cheering steadfastly and devoutly for his favorite band.
Devoutly committed to the cause, Sarah risked her life to help others, never wavering in her dedication.
The yogi meditated devoutly each morning, seeking inner peace and spiritual enlightenment.

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"Devoutly" Similar Words

Devour

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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.

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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.

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to eat or consume something, especially food, eagerly and quickly: He devours a pizza in a few minutes.

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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.

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To dewater something means to remove water from it, often in large quantities.

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