devout in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

devout in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Some of the more controversial aspects of the new regime limited freedom of worship, which outraged many of the more devout citizens.
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His outline is always hard, and his colour good; the figures have much dignified and devout expression.
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The shorts challenge traditional views, and provide a platform for both scepticism and devout religious beliefs.
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Their children were raised in a devout atmosphere.
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It told the story of one orphan's spiritual journey from religious skepticism to devout faith.
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Although he is a devout and respected man, he is a domestic tyrant.
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She became very devout but was unhappy and spent only a short time at the school before continuing her education at home.
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The devout residents of each "contrada", known as "contradaioli", invoke the sacred aid of their patron saint for their horse and jockey.
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Her devout followers believe her to perform miracles and intercede for the living.
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