Devoutly [adverb]
Definition of Devoutly:
energetically
Synonyms of Devoutly:
Opposite/Antonyms of Devoutly:
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Sentence/Example of Devoutly:
Hogue was a devout Christian and heavily active in East Capitol Street Church of Christ.
Knight — a devout Baptist born in Jones County — never owned slaves and was a committed opponent of the practice.
She grew up as a devout Muslim in Turkey, at a time when headscarves were banned at colleges and other public institutions.
When Barrett spoke of the importance of her faith, Lynch thought about her own devout Catholic upbringing.
Bernard folded his hands together—almost devoutly—and stood gazing at her with a long, inarticulate murmur of satisfaction.
The doctor had been spending Easter at Cannes, and the dowager had devoutly prayed that he might not yet return.
Devoutly and ardently did Mr. Snodgrass wish that the ladies could know he had come in.
And Flora devoutly kissed her, then gossipped pleasantly about the other guests and the people in the neighborhood.
She devoutly wished that the American had arrived six months earlier, or that Brathland still lived.
Devoutly accepting the authority of Faith in the region of theology, he considered philosophy as based on perception.