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1. devotion
noun. ['dɪˈvoʊʃən'] feelings of ardent love.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- devotio (Latin)
- -tio (Latin)
Rhymes with Devotion
- locomotion
- promotion
- demotion
- commotion
- laotian
- emotion
- potion
- notion
- motion
- lotion
- kocian
- hoeschen
- bocian
- ocean
How do you pronounce devotion?
Pronounce devotion as dɪˈvoʊʃən.
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Sentences with devotion
1. Noun, singular or mass
By leaving him wanting more you can keep him coming back and likely increase his devotion to you.
Quotes about devotion
1. Loyalty and devotion lead to bravery. Bravery leads to the spirit of self-sacrifice. The spirit of self-sacrifice creates trust in the power of love.
- Morihei Ueshiba
2. True love is not a strong, fiery, impetuous passion. It is, on the contrary, an element calm and deep. It looks beyond mere externals, and is attracted by qualities alone. It is wise and discriminating, and its devotion is real and abiding.
- Ellen G. White
3. Through devotion, your family cares become more peaceful, mutual love between husband and wife becomes more sincere, the service we owe to the prince more faithful, and our work, no matter what it is, becomes more pleasant and agreeable.
- Saint Francis de Sales
2. devotion
noun. ['dɪˈvoʊʃən'] commitment to some purpose.
Synonyms
Etymology
- devotio (Latin)
- -tio (Latin)
3. devotion
noun. ['dɪˈvoʊʃən'] religious zeal; the willingness to serve God.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- devotio (Latin)
- -tio (Latin)
4. devotion
noun. ['dɪˈvoʊʃən'] (usually plural) religious observance or prayers (usually spoken silently).
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- devotio (Latin)
- -tio (Latin)