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devout

[dih-vout] / dɪˈvaʊt /


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The crowd gawks at her — devout eyes wide, lips parted as if witnessing a miracle.

From Los Angeles Times

This time, the devout Catholic and father of nine avoided discussing social issues that had put off Chileans in previous presidential bids.

From The Wall Street Journal

She describes the show's US cast as "probably more culturally members" of the LDS, rather than devout believers.

From BBC

Stories multiply like toadstools in forest loam in the fiction of Thomas Pynchon, America’s most devout skeptic of the narrative urge, yet also one of its greatest exponents.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ada Carrillo, one of the devout who crowed the basilica this week, said she unites all of Mexico, transcending political, geographic and class divides.

From Los Angeles Times