Synonym: affection, dedication, fondness, liking, love, loyalty. Similar words: devolution, devote, devotee, devoted, notion, lotion, motion, potion. Meaning: [-əʊʃn] n. 1. feelings of ardent love 2. commitment to some purpose 3. religious zeal; the willingness to serve God 4. (usually plural) religious observance or prayers (usually spoken silently).
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31 He was mocked for his dog-like devotion to his boss.
32 An austere man of unquestioned moral rectitude, Nava inspired deep devotion in those who worked for him.
33 Her devotion to the job left her with very little free time.
34 They appreciated his devotion to work and freedom from vulgarity.
35 She visited him every day he was in the hospital. There's devotion for you.
36 She will be remembered for her selfless/unstinting devotion to the cause.
37 She looked after him with a devotion bordering on obsession .
38 His courage and devotion to duty never wavered.
39 Such was their devotion to one another.
40 The crowd showed their noisy devotion.
41 Both sides invoke their devotion to children.
42 Mary expected complete devotion from her lovers.
43 His apish devotion irritated her.
44 Eleanor's devotion to her husband amounted almost to veneration.
45 At Kemmendine, there were two experienced missionaries, men of outstanding ability[http://Sentencedict.com], character and devotion.
46 It took me to the top and gifted me with a king's devotion.
47 He is married with three children and frequently mentions his devotion to his family.
48 Fleury saw an expression of tender devotion come over his father's face.
49 The connection between caffeine and religious devotion also figures prominently in one of the common legends about coffee.
50 To succeed in your mission,(Sentencedict.com) you must have single-minded devotion to your goal. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
51 Their devotion to simple lifestyles and preserving the frontier character of their town is heartening.
52 The incident is passed on so that, over time, the betel nut becomes a symbol of eternal regeneration and devotion.
53 Always an example of devotion to duty, and as unflinching as a hero in a book.
54 Who was he to deserve this devotion, or deference or homage or passion or allowance?
55 Such devotion is to be admired, nomatterhow much facial hair you have to keep you warm.
56 Such trophies attract the kind of devotion from supporters once accorded to regalia and the furnishing of shrines.
57 Escalante should be admired for his devotion to improving education.
58 The balmy summer months before Harry's birth was a time of contentment and mutual devotion.
59 Devotion in the Middle Ages was often expressed by means of penitential journeys to famous shrines.
60 But that maneuver would permit the Democrats to demonstrate their devotion to school children.
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