devotee (Meaning)

Wordnet

devotee (n)

an ardent follower and admirer

Webster

devotee (n.)

One who is wholly devoted; esp., one given wholly to religion; one who is superstitiously given to religious duties and ceremonies; a bigot.

devotee Sentence Examples

  1. The temple was bustling with devotees, each offering their prayers with utmost devotion.
  2. As a devotee of classical music, she attended every concert held in the city.
  3. The devotee traveled thousands of miles to visit the sacred shrine of her spiritual guru.
  4. He was a fervent devotee of the arts, spending hours in museums and galleries.
  5. The devotee meditated daily, seeking enlightenment and inner peace.
  6. She was a loyal devotee of the local sports team, never missing a match.
  7. The devotee of literature eagerly awaited the release of the renowned author's latest work.
  8. He was a dedicated devotee of yoga, practicing its principles religiously.
  9. The devotee of gourmet cuisine spared no expense in seeking out the finest dining experiences.
  10. As a devoted devotee of environmental conservation, she volunteered regularly for cleanup efforts in her community.

FAQs About the word devotee

an ardent follower and admirerOne who is wholly devoted; esp., one given wholly to religion; one who is superstitiously given to religious duties and ceremonies

lover, fan, enthusiast, fanatic, sucker, nut,habitué,maniac, fool, buff

detractor, critic, critic, detractor, nonfan, nonfan, belittler, carper, nonadmirer, carper

The temple was bustling with devotees, each offering their prayers with utmost devotion.

As a devotee of classical music, she attended every concert held in the city.

The devotee traveled thousands of miles to visit the sacred shrine of her spiritual guru.

He was a fervent devotee of the arts, spending hours in museums and galleries.