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devotional

adjective
de·​vo·​tion·​al | \ di-ˈvō-shnəl How to pronounce devotional (audio) , -shə-nᵊl, dē-\

Definition of devotional

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: of, relating to, or characterized by devotion devotional literature

devotional

noun

Definition of devotional (Entry 2 of 2)

: a short worship service

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Other Words from devotional

Adjective

devotionally \ di-​ˈvō-​shnə-​lē How to pronounce devotionally (audio) , -​shə-​nᵊl-​ē , dē-​ \ adverb

Synonyms & Antonyms for devotional

Synonyms: Adjective

religious, sacred, spiritual

Antonyms: Adjective

nonreligious, profane, secular

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Examples of devotional in a Sentence

Adjective

a religious bookstore with an extensive stock of devotional literature

Recent Examples on the Web: Adjective

Gillman and Davis, though, carved out plenty of common ground, from their Jewish upbringings to their almost devotional commitment to relentless strike-first-strike-often offense. Jon Wertheim, SI.com, "How the Influence of Al Davis Shaped the Modern NFL," 27 Aug. 2019 Blackpink and Twice can play arenas, but groups like Loona, Momoland and Iz*One drew some of the biggest devotional screams of the night (Fromis_9, Itzy and Mamamoo would bring their legions on Sunday). Los Angeles Times, "K-pop brings superfans and diversity to KCON L.A. 2019," 18 Aug. 2019 So, Foles locked himself away and concluded his daily devotional time with a lengthy journal entry. Mike Jones, USA TODAY, "As his Jaguars chapter begins, QB Nick Foles focuses on physical, spiritual health," 21 July 2019 The Wyoming Tribune Eagle reports a Mass and devotional prayers took place at the shrine Saturday. USA TODAY, "High Line milestones, Iowa’s big stink, Muscle Beach makeover: News from around our 50 states," 11 June 2019 To top off a very busy month, Wales Bonner also teamed up with Solange and several other musical artists on a devotional and meditative experience at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in New York City during Frieze Art Fair. Chrissy Rutherford, Harper's BAZAAR, "Wales Bonner Is an Award-Winning and Meghan Markle-Approved Label To Know," 8 May 2019 His quotidian objects, pared down to essences, take on devotional weight. Lance Esplund, WSJ, "‘Metaphysical Masterpieces 1916-1920: Morandi, Sironi, and Carrà’ Review: Every Object’s Mysteries," 16 Jan. 2019 Commissioned for the convent of Corpus Christi in Mexico City, the work’s inspiration was as much political as devotional. New York Times, "23 Art Exhibitions to View in N.Y.C. This Weekend," 12 July 2018 But its content—powerful and affecting— is intimate while still being devotional in its portrayal of national service. Edward Rothstein, WSJ, "Stations of a Soldier’s Life," 24 Oct. 2018

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Last December, Amazon removed a gay conversion therapy app from a religious group called Living Hope Ministries, which included anti-gay podcasts, articles and devotionals. NBC News, "Amazon removes controversial books by 'father of conversion therapy'," 3 July 2019 Also, the center will host a community devotional at 10:30 a.m. Bea L. Hines, miamiherald, "Black graduates celebrate decades of culture at Howard University | Miami Herald," 14 May 2018 Over the years, Johnson has worked as a pro sports chaplain, leading athletes — including the Arizona Cardinals, Pittsburgh Steelers and L.A. Dodgers — and their families in daily devotionals. Jeff Nelson, PEOPLE.com, "Destiny's Child Star Michelle Williams Is Engaged: Who Is Her Fiancé Chad Johnson?," 19 Apr. 2018 Former company lawyer David Abney said Rawlings would break out his Bible for private devotionals during jet flights. Andrew Wolfson, The Courier-Journal, "'Bounty hunter' George Rawlings may be the richest Kentuckian you've never heard of," 5 Apr. 2018 Outside job: Director, Office of Neighborhood Enforcement Service, New York Housing Authority Crew role: Travel arranger; in charge of morning-of-game devotional at hotel. Peter King, SI.com, "Game 150: The Crew," 5 Dec. 2013 Monson’s most public acts were appearances at church conferences and devotionals as well as dedications of church temples. Brady Mccombs, USA TODAY, "Thomas S. Monson, president of Mormon church, dies at 90," 3 Jan. 2018 Tyler spoke after his father’s coffin rested in front of a Lanham, Md. mosque, draped with a green cloth as a sonorous devotional song sounded at the Friday funeral for Prince George’s County police Cpl. Justin Jouvenal, Washington Post, "With salutes and covered hearts, officer killed helping abuse victim is honored at funeral," 23 Feb. 2018 At 7:30, in the same room inside the Marriott where the Saturday meeting was held, Wayne Mackie begins the weekly devotional, with Steratore, Waggoner, Weatherford and Seeman present. Peter King, SI.com, "Game 150: The Test," 6 Dec. 2013

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First Known Use of devotional

Adjective

1648, in the meaning defined above

Noun

1659, in the meaning defined above

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devotional

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of devotional

: relating to or used in religious services

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