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devouter

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: /dɪˈvaʊtə/

KK: /dɪˈvaʊtər/

adjective
Definition

More devoted to religious practices or beliefs than others.


Example

She is a devouter person than her peers, always attending church services.


Comparatives & Superlatives

Comparative: devouter

Superlative: devoutest


Conversation
Sloth A
I really admire how devouter you’ve become in your beliefs lately.
Sloth B
Thanks! I’ve been trying to connect more with my spirituality.
Sloth A
It’s inspiring to see someone become more devouter over time.
Sloth B
I appreciate that! It really helps me feel more grounded.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
pious
religious
faithful
Antonyms
impious
irreligious
unfaithful
Root Explanation

The word 'devouter' originates from Old French 'devot', meaning devoted or pious, combined with the suffix '-er', which indicates a person who performs an action. Therefore, 'devouter' refers to a person who is devoted or pious.

Memory Tip

Think of someone who is 'devoted' ('devot') to their beliefs or practices — that's what a 'devouter' means.

Visually Confused Words
douter
evolute
doubter
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