Word familyadjectivedevoteddevotionaladverbdevotedlydevotionallynoundevotednessdevoteedevotementdevotiondevotionalistdevotionalitydevotionalnessdevotionistverbdevote
devotee• He's a devotee of old Hollywood movies.• None the less, Monk and Coltrane devotees will savor this summit meeting.• That Clenbuterol, the stimulatingsteroid that got three Brits sent home, is known to its devotees as Dopers Delight.• But he was able to overwhelm an audience of devotees by genuinewarmth and frankness.• Perhaps you already are an onlinedevotee, a chatroom habitue.• Opera devotees were disappointed with the performance.• By definition, any successful denomination looks out for the welfare of at least its own devotees.• Urquhart, a richdevotee of the arts, made generousdonations to the museum.• Competition punting only takes place on the Thames but the sport's devotees take it very seriously.• Healingspas were based on a local cult figure and the devoteesunderwentrituals which included bathing and communal eating.