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devotion

[dih-voh-shuhn] / dɪˈvoʊ ʃən /


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What are other ways to say devotion? Devotion is an intense love and steadfast, enduring loyalty to a person; it may also imply consecration to a cause. Love may apply to various kinds of regard: the charity of the Creator, reverent adoration toward God or toward a person, the relation of parent and child, the regard of friends for each other, or romantic feelings for another person, etc. Affection is a fondness for others that is enduring and tender, but calm. 

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Rothschild’s mother, Betty, had instilled in her son knowledge of and devotion to the Jewish faith.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 7, 2026

Her account, translated from the Polish by Soren Gauger, is an act of devotion without monument-making.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 5, 2026

By now, the world has seen the incredible devotion he had to being a father to Brexton and Lennix.

From Los Angeles Times • May 22, 2026

This devotion to authenticity is one of Thompson’s cornerstones.

From Salon • May 15, 2026

This raga is meant to be sung in the evening, and has a mood of devotion.

From "Music and the Child" by Natalie Sarrazin




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