de'voutly

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devout (dɪˈvaʊt) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
1.  deeply religious; reverent
2.  sincere; earnest; heartfelt: a devout confession
 
[C13: from Old French devot, from Late Latin dēvōtus, from Latin: faithful; see devote]
 
de'voutly
 
adv
 
de'voutness
 
n

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