devoutness
noun as in strong fondness
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Example:The devoutness of her followers is evident in the level of commitment shown during worship.
Definition:The quality of being deeply religious or sincerely dedicated to a particular religion or belief system.
Example:His devoutness to the principles of his faith guides all his actions and decisions.
Definition:A deep belief and strong adherence to a particular set of beliefs or practices, typically religious.
Example:She prayed with devoutness, her face illuminated by candlelight in the small, dimly lit chapel.
Definition:Expressed or done with great religious sincerity or strong commitment.
Example:The evening’s spirit of devoutness was palpable as the congregation joined in a silent prayer.
Definition:A highly devout attitude or state of mind.
Example:John demonstrated unwavering devoutness in his beliefs, never wavering from his faith despite external pressures.
Definition:A form of devotion that remains firm and unwavering in the face of challenges or doubts.
Example:They were gathered in a deeply devout collective prayer, their every breath a testament to their convictions.
Definition:Characterized by a profound and sincere religious belief or commitment.
Example:The devotional singing in the church was done in a devout manner, each note conveying the earnestness of their beliefs.
Definition:Doing something with a high sense of religious sincerity or reverence.
Example:He delivered his sermon with strong devoutness, his words dripping with the depth of his faith.
Definition:Expressed or done with a high and firm sense of religious sincerity.
Example:The devoutness of the faithful at the sanctuary was palpable, their united voices in prayer resonating with conviction.
Definition:The quality of being deeply devoted to a belief or practice, often religious.
Example:The spirit of devoutness permeated the service, guiding each participant in their devotional activities.
Definition:A state of mind characterized by profound dedication to religious beliefs or practices.
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