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Definition of devoted in English: devotedadjective dɪˈvəʊtɪddəˈvoʊdəd 1Very loving or loyal. Leo was devoted to his job Example sentencesExamples - Although the Giant Schnauzer has a happy nature, this dog is devoted and loyal and may be wary of strangers.
- She declined, although she commented, ‘They seemed to be a very loving and devoted couple.’
- Natives of this sign are devoted and loyal lovers, but they can be too easily hurt.
- Narelle knew the hardships of cattle raising business, which began in humble circumstances about 26 years ago and the joys of being a devoted mother and a loving wife.
- Naturally he will also need my devoted attention and loving care in the time ahead if he is to get better as I hope.
- We made them what they are through millennia of selective breeding until they became the perfect companion animal - loyal, loving, devoted.
- John had many qualities, but above all, he was a devoted and loving husband and father.
- And if you want to believe that Jan Rogers is completely faithful and devoted to you, then that's fine.
- It's simply the most intelligent approach: to put people first and reap the rewards of having a team of loyal, devoted employees.
- All four are wished a long, contented and healthy retirement after all their years of loyal and devoted service to the Council and the people of the district.
- He's a loving husband and a devoted father to his son, Mike.
- Through 21 years, she was a loving wife and devoted partner.
- Meanwhile, Mick and the lads hope to renew acquaintances with many of their loyal and devoted followers when they take to the stage in Crossmolina on Sunday night.
- Since then, his records have been sometimes patchy, indifferent affairs, but he's retained a devoted, loyal fanbase.
- And if you are going to copy my layout, please remove any code which confuses blogstats, the thing which tells me who my loyal and devoted fan base is.
- They are patient nannies for children, and devoted, loving companions for adults.
- People from many parts of the country have already booked into the town for the music weekend which caters for a strong niche market and has a very loyal and devoted following.
- Gail O'Grady is the loving wife and devoted mother at the center of NBC's hit drama, American Dreams.
- All of them were willing to do whatever I asked of them, and I liked that I had a cast and crew that was loyal and devoted.
- He was a devout Catholic, a very devoted husband and father.
Synonyms loyal, faithful, true, true blue, staunch, steadfast, constant, committed, dedicated, devout fond, loving, admiring, affectionate, caring, attentive, warm, ardent 2devoted toGiven over to the display, study, or discussion of. there is a museum devoted to her work Example sentencesExamples - Another night was devoted exclusively to a discussion of Patrick Roscoe - not the author but a computer-programmer friend of Heti's.
- This section of the essay is devoted to an article in Nature magazine on the evolution of the immune system in lampreys (a jawless, parasitic fish).
- Once upon a time, TV people wished upon a star that some day there would be stations devoted entirely to news so they could show just what real journalists they were.
- An entire store devoted to everything Swiss Army is the campers' delight!
- Of course, I can understand the secular world calling it a theory, but we would say it's devoted to biblical history and true operational science.
- Fortunately, this volume does not lose sight of the strangeness of the poetical perspective; neither is it entirely devoted to the tangible and the earthy.
- It's home to the Bettie Morton Gallery and the Brixton Art Gallery - both devoted to up-and-coming African-British artists.
Definition of devoted in US English: devotedadjectivedəˈvoʊdəddəˈvōdəd 1Very loving or loyal. Leo was devoted to his job Example sentencesExamples - John had many qualities, but above all, he was a devoted and loving husband and father.
- Through 21 years, she was a loving wife and devoted partner.
- They are patient nannies for children, and devoted, loving companions for adults.
- And if you are going to copy my layout, please remove any code which confuses blogstats, the thing which tells me who my loyal and devoted fan base is.
- He's a loving husband and a devoted father to his son, Mike.
- Naturally he will also need my devoted attention and loving care in the time ahead if he is to get better as I hope.
- And if you want to believe that Jan Rogers is completely faithful and devoted to you, then that's fine.
- We made them what they are through millennia of selective breeding until they became the perfect companion animal - loyal, loving, devoted.
- People from many parts of the country have already booked into the town for the music weekend which caters for a strong niche market and has a very loyal and devoted following.
- All four are wished a long, contented and healthy retirement after all their years of loyal and devoted service to the Council and the people of the district.
- Narelle knew the hardships of cattle raising business, which began in humble circumstances about 26 years ago and the joys of being a devoted mother and a loving wife.
- All of them were willing to do whatever I asked of them, and I liked that I had a cast and crew that was loyal and devoted.
- Since then, his records have been sometimes patchy, indifferent affairs, but he's retained a devoted, loyal fanbase.
- He was a devout Catholic, a very devoted husband and father.
- She declined, although she commented, ‘They seemed to be a very loving and devoted couple.’
- Gail O'Grady is the loving wife and devoted mother at the center of NBC's hit drama, American Dreams.
- Natives of this sign are devoted and loyal lovers, but they can be too easily hurt.
- It's simply the most intelligent approach: to put people first and reap the rewards of having a team of loyal, devoted employees.
- Meanwhile, Mick and the lads hope to renew acquaintances with many of their loyal and devoted followers when they take to the stage in Crossmolina on Sunday night.
- Although the Giant Schnauzer has a happy nature, this dog is devoted and loyal and may be wary of strangers.
Synonyms loyal, faithful, true, true blue, staunch, steadfast, constant, committed, dedicated, devout 2devoted topredicative Given over to the display, study, or discussion of. there is a museum devoted to her work Example sentencesExamples - Fortunately, this volume does not lose sight of the strangeness of the poetical perspective; neither is it entirely devoted to the tangible and the earthy.
- An entire store devoted to everything Swiss Army is the campers' delight!
- Another night was devoted exclusively to a discussion of Patrick Roscoe - not the author but a computer-programmer friend of Heti's.
- Of course, I can understand the secular world calling it a theory, but we would say it's devoted to biblical history and true operational science.
- Once upon a time, TV people wished upon a star that some day there would be stations devoted entirely to news so they could show just what real journalists they were.
- This section of the essay is devoted to an article in Nature magazine on the evolution of the immune system in lampreys (a jawless, parasitic fish).
- It's home to the Bettie Morton Gallery and the Brixton Art Gallery - both devoted to up-and-coming African-British artists.
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