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Definition of devoutly in English: devoutlyadverb dɪˈvaʊtlidəˈvaʊtli 1In a manner that shows deep religious feeling or commitment. they passed a man praying devoutly beside a roadside shrine Example sentencesExamples - My sister has become devoutly Orthodox Jewish.
- At the hour of death the Holy Masses you have heard devoutly will be your greatest consolation.
- Throughout his life he held devoutly to the Presbyterianism in which he was raised.
- For Gandhians, this is a spot of pilgrimage and they bow devoutly before the tree.
- But also most importantly she was struck by how he had embraced devoutly the Islamic faith.
- Despite becoming devoutly religious, he was arrested for shoplifting during 2004.
- She spoke Yiddish, made blintzes from scratch, and devoutly attended Friday night services every Shabbat.
- Lord Venkateshwara, Shiva and Parvati and Nandi are worshipped devoutly by the south Indian devotees.
- I live in the secular, democratic United States, where many religions are practiced, and I also devoutly follow Islam.
- When I was younger, despite I lacked all the ritualistic, religious stuff, I had still devoutly loved God.
- 1.1usually as submodifier In a totally committed and sincere way; earnestly.
let us devoutly hope that Morris is correct he devoutly believes that he is rescuing these children Example sentencesExamples - The production of Canadian plays in London's West End and in other countries is not necessarily a consummation devoutly to be wished.
- It was the sixties and you devoutly listened to the music.
- Living and working in Paris, the singer looks as though she devoutly avoids all forms of bad cholesterol.
- They don't yearn for the radical transformation of bourgeois aspirations devoutly wished by stalwarts.
- She had been devoutly loyal to her husband and had cared for her children greatly.
- He was devoutly committed to principles of secularism, pluralism, liberty and republicanism (the governmental structure, not the party).
- They might be devoutly nationalistic but also ideologically monarchist.
- Liberal Democrats believe devoutly in a pan-European state, which would ride roughshod over local culture and custom.
- People living in political crisis zones manage to remain devoutly apolitical.
- During the actual reconstruction, architect John Greenfield and master carpenter Peter McCurdy followed this resolution devoutly.
Definition of devoutly in US English: devoutlyadverbdəˈvoutlēdəˈvaʊtli 1In a manner that shows deep religious feeling or commitment. they passed a man praying devoutly beside a roadside shrine Example sentencesExamples - I live in the secular, democratic United States, where many religions are practiced, and I also devoutly follow Islam.
- But also most importantly she was struck by how he had embraced devoutly the Islamic faith.
- Throughout his life he held devoutly to the Presbyterianism in which he was raised.
- Lord Venkateshwara, Shiva and Parvati and Nandi are worshipped devoutly by the south Indian devotees.
- She spoke Yiddish, made blintzes from scratch, and devoutly attended Friday night services every Shabbat.
- Despite becoming devoutly religious, he was arrested for shoplifting during 2004.
- My sister has become devoutly Orthodox Jewish.
- When I was younger, despite I lacked all the ritualistic, religious stuff, I had still devoutly loved God.
- For Gandhians, this is a spot of pilgrimage and they bow devoutly before the tree.
- At the hour of death the Holy Masses you have heard devoutly will be your greatest consolation.
- 1.1usually as submodifier In a totally committed and sincere way; earnestly.
let us devoutly hope that Morris is correct he devoutly believes that he is rescuing these children Example sentencesExamples - They might be devoutly nationalistic but also ideologically monarchist.
- During the actual reconstruction, architect John Greenfield and master carpenter Peter McCurdy followed this resolution devoutly.
- They don't yearn for the radical transformation of bourgeois aspirations devoutly wished by stalwarts.
- It was the sixties and you devoutly listened to the music.
- The production of Canadian plays in London's West End and in other countries is not necessarily a consummation devoutly to be wished.
- Liberal Democrats believe devoutly in a pan-European state, which would ride roughshod over local culture and custom.
- She had been devoutly loyal to her husband and had cared for her children greatly.
- He was devoutly committed to principles of secularism, pluralism, liberty and republicanism (the governmental structure, not the party).
- People living in political crisis zones manage to remain devoutly apolitical.
- Living and working in Paris, the singer looks as though she devoutly avoids all forms of bad cholesterol.
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