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devout

[dih-vout] / dɪˈvaʊt /


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The more devout Sikhs sport turbans and beards as symbols of their faith, which is neither Hindu nor Muslim.

From Los Angeles Times

But Close is fantastic as a deeply devout woman who has a habit of popping up when you least expect her, like a mouse from a hole.

From Los Angeles Times

Cardiff Crown Court heard that she was a devout Pentecostal Christian who had fasted for many years.

From BBC

You each have at least one iconic song of which devout theater fans inevitably anticipate your take.

From Los Angeles Times

But one thing Rutschman, a devout Marvel fan, cannot do with superhuman ease is rhythmic spitting.

From Washington Post