devout

[dɪˈvaʊt]

devout Definition

  • 1having or showing deep religious feeling or commitment
  • 2totally committed to a cause or belief

Using devout: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "devout" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was a devout Catholic and attended church every Sunday.

  • Example

    He is a devout believer in the power of positive thinking.

  • Example

    The family is known for their devout devotion to their religion.

  • Example

    She is a devout vegetarian and never eats meat.

devout Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with devout

  • devoutly hope/wish/pray

    to hope, wish, or pray with great sincerity or earnestness

    Example

    I devoutly hope that we can find a solution to this problem.

  • devout Muslim/Christian/Jew

    a person who is deeply committed to their Muslim/Christian/Jewish faith

    Example

    He is a devout Muslim who prays five times a day.

  • devout follower/supporter

    a person who is deeply committed to following or supporting a particular person, group, or cause

    Example

    She is a devout follower of the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi.

Origins of devout

from Old French 'devot', from Latin 'devotus', meaning 'consecrated'

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Summary: devout in Brief

The term 'devout' [dɪˈvaʊt] describes a person who has deep religious feelings or commitment, or is totally committed to a cause or belief. It is often used to describe people's religious beliefs, such as 'She was a devout Catholic,' or their commitment to a cause, such as 'He is a devout believer in the power of positive thinking.' The phrase 'devoutly hope/wish/pray' indicates a sincere and earnest hope or wish, while 'devout Muslim/Christian/Jew' refers to a person deeply committed to their faith.