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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61 We got a juvenile offender, family of devout Jehovah's Witnesses. We gotta be real careful here.
62 Now there were Jews living in Jerusalem, devout men from every nation under heaven.
63 Some are devout; others snaffle the odd beer or marijuana spliff.
64 From a devout Jewish background, Marc Chagall entered art school in St Petersburg in 1907.
65 Not even the devout deny the plight of the Ganges now.
66 U.S. Sen. Strom Thurmond, a devout segregationist for much of his political career, fathered a child when he was 22 with an African-American woman who worked for his family.
67 Paul, a devout Baptist, director of his church choir, and certified straight arrow, listened patiently while the legislators droned on.
68 Luna Moonfang is a stalwart and devout follower of the Moon Goddess,[http://sentencedict.com/devout.html] Elune.
69 He was by turns devout and obscene, merry and lachrymose.
70 No-one who states, as he has done, that 'religious faith is necessarily subjective, being incommunicable by any kind of proof or evidence' is a devout Christian.
71 He was brought up on a farm in Barrington Hills, Illinois. He is a devout Christian Scientist who does not drink or smoke.
72 Now there were dwelling in Jerusalem Jews, devout men, from every nation under heaven.
73 Pierre Toussaint, the 19th-century Haitian abolitionist, former slave and devout Catholic — who, like Cooke, has been championed by the Archdiocese of New York — has been in line since 1943.
74 You do not have to be so sanctimonious to prove that you are devout.
75 I don't want to start any fights with devout fans or besotted critics.
76 Cook Islanders are devout Christians and Sunday is a day of rest and churchgoing.
77 Her uncle, Hashem al-Sada, recalled telling Amal al-Sada that he knew bin Laden was from a "devout and respectable family" in Saudi Arabia but didn't know them personally.
78 A graduate of a tough Catholic high school in Mineola, Long Island, Gerstner remains a devout churchgoer.
79 I can't characterize my music as religious, although religious music is very close and dear to me, " says Kancheli, a devout Orthodox Christian."
80 The party has responded by trying to become a broad church that appeals to devout pensioners, Munich punks and aerospace engineers.
81 E. g. Paul, a devout Baptist, director of his church choir, and certified straight arrow, listened patiently while the legislators droned on.
82 Hays was a devout Christian who had served as president of the Southern Baptist Convention before the majority of my fellow Baptists decided that only conservatives could lead them, or the country.
83 And in his diaries Gordon, a very devout Christian, had no doubt that the Mahdi and his men were overexcited natives hell-bent on destroying the civilised world.
84 Mr Paul said that rates of gonorrhoea in adolescents in the US were up to 300 times higher than in less devout democratic countries.
85 One of the best views, shown live on several television channels, appeared to be in the Indian town of Varanasi, on the banks of the Ganges river, sacred to devout Hindus.
86 Some devout men buried Stephen, and made loud lamentation over him.
87 She never forgets to say her prayers; she is a devout girl.
88 Devout men buried Stephen and made a loud lament over him.
89 This devout friar expatiate on the miraculous evidence of his religion.
90 A devout Catholic, she'd drive me to St. Thomas the Apostle Church so I could serve the six A.M. mass as an altar boy, with her praying in the first row in the right pew.
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