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The synonyms of “Devoted” are: loyal, faithful, true, staunch, steadfast, constant, committed, dedicated, devout
Devoted as an Adjective
Definitions of "Devoted" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “devoted” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- (followed by `to') dedicated exclusively to a purpose or use.
- Dedicated exclusively to a purpose or use.
- Given over to the display, study, or discussion of.
- Zealous in devotion or affection.
- Very loving or loyal.
Synonyms of "Devoted" as an adjective (9 Words)
committed | In or denoting a long-term emotional relationship. A committed Marxist. |
constant | Unvarying in nature. A constant lover. |
dedicated | Solemnly dedicated to or set apart for a high purpose. A dedicated high speed rail link from the Channel Tunnel. |
devout | Sincerely earnest. She was a devout Catholic. |
faithful | True to the facts or the original. Faithful employees. |
loyal | Steadfast in allegiance or duty. He remained loyal to the government. |
staunch | Firm and dependable especially in loyalty. A staunch Catholic. |
steadfast | Marked by firm determination or resolution; not shakable. A steadfast ally. |
true | Of a compass bearing measured relative to true north. Pythagoras was the first true mathematician. |
Usage Examples of "Devoted" as an adjective
- A life devoted to poetry.
- Devoted friends.
- A devoted husband and father.
- He was a devoted husband.
- Leo was devoted to his job.
- Large sums devoted to the care of the poor.
- There is a museum devoted to her work.
Associations of "Devoted" (30 Words)
allegiance | The loyalty that citizens owe to their country (or subjects to their sovereign. Those wishing to receive citizenship must swear allegiance to the republic. |
allegiant | Steadfast in devotion (especially to your lawful monarch or government. It is impossible to be allegiant to two opposing forces. |
chauvinism | Exaggerated or aggressive patriotism. We stand together to stamp out chauvinism and bigotry. |
chauvinistic | Feeling or displaying aggressive or exaggerated patriotism. A chauvinistic aggressive brand of nationalism. |
dedicated | Solemnly dedicated to or set apart for a high purpose. Dedicated teachers. |
dote | Lavish (someone) with affection or gifts. Having an older brother who dotes you a lot is the best thing ever. |
dutiful | Willingly obedient out of a sense of duty and respect. A dutiful citizen. |
epigone | An inferior imitator of some distinguished writer, artist, or musician. The humdrum compositions of some of Beethoven s epigones. |
exclusively | To the exclusion of others; only. He works for Mr Smith exclusively. |
faithful | Those who are faithful to a particular religion or political party. Employees who had notched up decades of faithful service. |
faithfully | In a loyal manner. She translated the novel as faithfully as possible. |
follower | A person who takes an active interest in a particular activity. He is a keen follower of football. |
henchman | A squire or page of honour to a person of rank. The dictator s henchman. |
jingoism | An appeal intended to arouse patriotic emotions. The popular jingoism that swept the lower middle classes. |
liege | A person holding a fief; a person who owes allegiance and service to a feudal lord. The Scots obeyed him as their liege lord. |
loyal | Inspired by love for your country. Loyal subjects. |
minion | A follower or underling of a powerful person, especially a servile or unimportant one. He gets oppressed minions like me to fob them off. |
nationalist | Relating to nationalists or nationalism. He was a staunch nationalist during his 22 years in power. |
patriot | An automated surface-to-air missile designed for early detection and interception of incoming missiles or aircraft. A true patriot. |
patriotic | Having or expressing devotion to and vigorous support for one’s country. Today s game will be played before a fiercely patriotic crowd. |
reliable | A reliable person or thing. The supporting cast includes old reliables like Mitchell. |
solely | Without any others being included or involved. Did it solely for money. |
staunch | (of a wall) of strong or firm construction. A staunch supporter of the anti nuclear lobby. |
toady | A pufferfish. She imagined him toadying to his rich clients. |
trusted | Worthy of trust or confidence. A trusted adviser. |
trustful | Inclined to believe or confide readily; full of trust- Nordhoff & Hall. Great brown eye true and trustful. |
trusting | Inclined to believe or confide readily; full of trust. A shy and trusting child. |
trustworthy | Worthy of trust or belief. A trustworthy report. |
underling | A person lower in status or rank. She was shouting orders at underlings between gulps of coffee. |