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    devoted
    /dɪˈvəʊtɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. very loving or loyal: "he was a devoted husband"
    • 2. given over to the display, study, or discussion of: "there is a museum devoted to her work"

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  2. Meaning of devoted in English. devoted toLucy is devoted to her cats. In real life the star of the film is a devoted husband and father. The shop has a small but devoted following. His most devoted fans think of Morrissey as a sort of god. The band's latest album is very poor although devoted fans might enjoy it.

  3. The meaning of DEVOTED is characterized by loyalty and devotion. How to use devoted in a sentence.

  4. Devoted definition: zealous or ardent in attachment, loyalty, or affection. See examples of DEVOTED used in a sentence.

  5. 1. : to commit by a solemn act. devoted herself to serving God. 2. : to give over or direct (time, money, effort, etc.) to a cause, enterprise, or activity. Part of the lecture was devoted to taking questions from the audience. She devoted her life to public service. devotement. di-ˈvōt-mənt. dē- noun. Synonyms. allocate. consecrate. dedicate.

  6. 2 meanings: 1. feeling or demonstrating loyalty or devotion; ardent; devout 2. set apart, dedicated, or consecrated.... Click for more definitions.

  7. Being devoted to something means being focused on that particular thing almost exclusively. When you are devoted to a cause, you work to achieve its goals. When you are devoted to a person, you place their needs above your own.

  8. Define devoted. devoted synonyms, devoted pronunciation, devoted translation, English dictionary definition of devoted. adj. 1. Feeling or displaying strong affection or attachment; ardent: a devoted friend.

  9. Definition of devoted adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Devote, though it has some overtones of religious dedication, is the most general of the three terms: He devoted his free time to mastering the computer. Dedicate is more solemn and carries an ethical or moral tone: We are dedicated to the achievement of equality for all.

  11. Devote means to give to. If you devote yourself to jump-roping, you might be found in your driveway every free moment of the day practicing. Nuns and priests are said to devote their lives to God. A knight in shining armor devotes himself to his lady.