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devotional

[dih-voh-shuh-nl] / dɪˈvoʊ ʃə nl /
ADJECTIVE
devout
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Antonyms


Example Sentences

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In a Reformation context where certain religious images were restricted, maps of the Holy Land became acceptable visual aids and took on devotional significance.

From Science Daily

It was a cruel irony that these works, devised to be widely disseminated, barely sold: Most Spaniards preferred, Mr. Matilla writes, “devotional prints or those on popular themes” over fine art.

From The Wall Street Journal

My work desk covered with statues and devotional cards of Jesus, Mary and the saints is a physical testament to this.

From Los Angeles Times

Alex Warren, whose devotional love song Ordinary is the year's biggest-selling single, also picks up a best new artist nod, but is overlooked elsewhere.

From BBC

He retains a devotional following in the west of the country.

From BBC