Synonym: devoted, earnest, hearty, pious, religious, serious, sincere, zealous. Antonym: impious. Similar words: devour, devoid, devote, mischievous, devolution, vouch, nervous, in favour of. Meaning: [dɪ'vaʊt] adj. 1. devoutly religious 2. earnest.
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1 She is a devout Roman Catholic.
2 His grandfather is a devout Buddhist.
3 The devout man prayed daily.
4 It is my devout hope that we can work together in peace.
5 She was a devout Christian.
6 Devout Hindus, with large religious followings, signed that statement.
7 He was a devout Christian.
8 The devout,[www.Sentencedict.com] semiliterate Kasturbai stood aghast and uncomprehending.
9 Louis became an extremely devout and ascetic man.
10 Rachel's parents are devout Mormons.
11 Bernard was the most devout of all her sons.
12 Devout dedication was the desideratum for soul-sacrifice.
13 Conley is a devout believer in specialty niches.
14 Plenty of people wish to become devout, but no one wishes to be humble. Joseph Addison
15 After more enquiries, a devout soccer fan gave me a selection to read.
16 The earthly family was divinely instituted, and devout families believed that it would be reconstituted in heaven.
17 She was a devout Catholic and, so far as I am aware, morally unassailable.
18 The devout Buddhist sees the hare who was willing to be roasted alive so the starving brahmin could eat his flesh.
19 In her youth she was a devout Catholic,[sentencedict.com] faithfully performing the Stations of the Cross.
20 Benedict and lived all his days as a devout monk.
21 A devout Calvinist Methodist and strict advocate of temperance, Davies became a patron of Nonconformist and other charitable and educational causes.
22 For me, our passion was a devout involvement of heart, body and mind.
23 The shema is still repeated daily by devout Jews the world over.
24 It is my devout hope that we can work together and solve this crisis.
25 One is that devout patients may forgo treatment and wait for divine intervention.
26 It became more difficult for devout persons to explain why unforeseen disaster should overtake a religious group.
27 Although he seems to be an old-fashioned non-conformist, he is in fact a very devout Catholic.
28 According to some baseball officials, as many as one-third of the players on teams are devout Christians.
29 Inside the restored stone house, an altar crowned by a statue of Mary drew the devout and the curious.
30 Only two groups of women who make up the Republican base gave Dole strong support: devout evangelical women and homemakers.
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