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1 devoot
adj. devout, sincere, earnest; pious, religious, reverent--------adv. in a pious manner, religiously; seriously, in a devoted manner -
2 gelovig
adj. faithful, religious, devout, pious -
3 godsdienstig
adj. religious, divine, pious, devout--------adv. religiously, devoutly, piously -
4 godvrezend
adj. God fearing, pious, religious, devout--------adv. piously, devoutly -
5 godvruchtig
adj. devout, pious, God fearing, godly--------adv. devoutly, piously -
6 oprecht
adj. sincere, straightforward, upright, forthright, honest, loyal, true, frank, candid, simple-hearted, single-hearted, freehearted, heart whole, heartfelt, hearty, faint-hearted, fair dealing, plain dealing, unfeigned, single, devout, aboveboard--------adv. sincerely, honestly, fairly, faintly, four square, devoutly, heat thoroughly, to one's face--------n. unreserve -
7 piëtist
n. devout person -
8 vroom
adj. pious, devout, devotional, godly, saintlike, saintly, serious--------adv. piously, devoutly -
9 devoot
2 [geheel toegewijd] devoted♦voorbeelden: -
10 godsdienstig
2 [met betrekking tot de godsdienst] religious♦voorbeelden:hij heeft een godsdienstige moeder • he has a religious motherdeugdzaam en godsdienstig leven • live virtuously and devoutlyeen godsdienstige samenkomst • a religious service/assembly, worship -
11 godzalig
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12 religieus
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13 vroom
2 [onvervulbaar] pious♦voorbeelden: -
14 vurig
2 [fonkelend] fiery3 [hartstochtelijk] fiery ⇒ ardent, fervent, devout 〈 in het bijzonder met betrekking tot geloof〉, burning 〈 verlangen〉, passionate 〈 vrouw, minnaar〉4 [branderig] inflamed♦voorbeelden:vurige paarden • fiery/high-spirited horseseen vurig voorstander van iets • a strong/fervent supporter of somethingdaarmee was zijn vurigste wens vervuld • it fulfilled his most ardent wishvurig naar iets verlangen • long for something, hanker after something
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Devout — De*vout , a. [OE. devot, devout, F. d[ e]vot, from L. devotus devoted, p. p. of devovere. See {Devote}, v. t.] 1. Devoted to religion or to religious feelings and duties; absorbed in religious exercises; given to devotion; pious; reverent;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
devout — devout, pious, religious, pietistic, sanctimonious apply mainly to persons, their acts, and their words and mean showing fervor and reverence in the practice of religion. Devout stresses an attitude of mind or a feeling that leads one to such… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
devout — [di vout′] adj. [ME < OFr devot < L devotus, devoted (in LL(Ec), devout): see DEVOTE] 1. very religious; pious 2. showing reverence 3. earnest; sincere; heartfelt devoutly adv. devoutness n. SYN. DEVOUT implies sincere, worshipful devotion… … English World dictionary
devout — ► ADJECTIVE 1) deeply religious. 2) earnestly sincere: my devout hope. DERIVATIVES devoutly adverb devoutness noun. ORIGIN Latin devotus devoted , from devovere consecrate … English terms dictionary
Devout — De*vout , n. 1. A devotee. [Obs.] Sheldon. [1913 Webster] 2. A devotional composition, or part of a composition; devotion. [Obs.] Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
devout — index faithful (loyal), serious (devoted), solemn, zealous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
devout — early 13c., from O.Fr. devot pious, devoted, assiduous, from L. devotus given up by vow, devoted, pp. of devovere dedicate by vow (see DEVOTION (Cf. devotion)) … Etymology dictionary
devout — [adj] sincerely believing; devoted adherent, adoring, ardent, deep, earnest, faithful, fervent, fervid, genuine, godly, goody goody*, goody two shoes*, heart and soul, heartfelt, holy, intense, orthodox, passionate, pietistic, pious, prayerful,… … New thesaurus
devout — [[t]dɪva͟ʊt[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED A devout person has deep religious beliefs. She was a devout Christian... His devout Catholicism appeals to ordinary people. N PLURAL: the N The devout are people who are devout. ...priests instructing the devout.… … English dictionary
devout — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Late Latin devotus, from Latin, past participle of devovēre Date: 13th century 1. devoted to religion or to religious duties or exercises 2. expressing devotion or piety < a … New Collegiate Dictionary
devout — de|vout [dıˈvaut] adj [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: devot, from Latin devotus; DEVOTE] 1.) someone who is devout has a very strong belief in a religion ▪ a devout Catholic 2.) formal a devout hope or wish is one that you feel very… … Dictionary of contemporary English