devoutly
Devoutly means doing something with deep, sincere, and serious commitment.
Explanation at your level:
When you love something very much and you are very serious about it, you are doing it devoutly. Think of a person who goes to church every single day because they love their faith. They are acting devoutly. It is a word for being very, very loyal.
Devoutly means doing something with a lot of heart. If you are devoutly honest, you are always honest because you believe it is the right thing to do. It shows that you care deeply about your actions.
You use devoutly when you want to emphasize that someone is very sincere. It is often used with religious people, but you can also be devoutly attached to a hobby or a person. It means you are not just doing it, you are doing it with real passion.
The word devoutly carries a sense of solemnity. It is more than just 'really' or 'very'. It implies a moral or spiritual weight. You might say someone devoutly believes in a cause, which suggests they would never give up on that belief regardless of the circumstances.
In advanced English, devoutly is used to describe a state of profound conviction. It is often found in literary or formal contexts to describe characters who are driven by an internal, unshakable code. It distinguishes someone who is merely 'interested' from someone who is 'devoutly committed'.
At a mastery level, devoutly functions as an intensifier that bridges the gap between emotion and action. Etymologically, it retains the 'vow' component, which is why it feels so weighty. It suggests an action that is an outward manifestation of an inward covenant. Whether used in a secular or sacred context, it implies that the subject has surrendered their casual nature in favor of a dedicated, purposeful existence.
30秒でわかる単語
- Adverb meaning deep, sincere dedication.
- Used in religious or serious contexts.
- Rooted in the word 'vow'.
- Synonyms include sincerely and fervently.
When you hear the word devoutly, think of someone who is completely dedicated to something. It is most often used to describe religious acts, like someone praying devoutly in a quiet chapel.
However, you can also use it for non-religious things! If you are a fan who supports your favorite team devoutly, it means you never miss a game and you truly care about their success. It is all about that sincere, deep-down feeling of loyalty.
The word devoutly comes from the Middle English word devout, which traces back to the Old French devot. If we go even further, it roots back to the Latin devotus, meaning 'consecrated' or 'vowed'.
Historically, it was almost exclusively used in a religious context. Over centuries, the word evolved to describe any strong, solemn commitment. It is a beautiful example of how language shifts from strictly spiritual roots to broader, everyday expressions of passion.
You will mostly see devoutly paired with verbs that imply belief or commitment. Common phrases include devoutly religious or devoutly wished for something.
It is a somewhat formal word. You probably wouldn't use it to describe eating a sandwich, but you would definitely use it to describe someone who is devoutly committed to a life of service or a lifelong dream.
While devoutly itself isn't the core of many idioms, it functions like phrases such as heart and soul. 1. To pray devoutly: To pray with deep sincerity. 2. Devoutly to be wished: A literary way to say something is highly desired. 3. Followed devoutly: To stick to a rule or person with total loyalty. 4. Believe devoutly: To hold a conviction without a shred of doubt. 5. Serve devoutly: To work for a cause with total selflessness.
As an adverb, devoutly modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Its primary stress is on the second syllable: di-VOWT-lee.
It rhymes with words like stoutly, doubtly (rare), and poutly. Remember that it is derived from the adjective devout, so simply adding the -ly suffix makes it an adverb describing the manner of an action.
Fun Fact
It shares a root with 'devote', which originally meant to set something apart as sacred.
Pronunciation Guide
dee-VOWT-lee
dih-VOWT-lee
Common Errors
- Pronouncing the 't' as a 'd'
- Missing the 't' sound
- Stressing the first syllable
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Common in literature
Requires nuance
Formal register
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
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Grammar to Know
Adverb Formation
Add -ly to adjectives
Adverb Placement
Before the verb
Suffixes
-ly suffix
Examples by Level
She prays devoutly every morning.
prays = talks to God
adverb modifies verb
He is a devoutly good man.
good = kind
adverb modifies adjective
They work devoutly.
work = job
simple SVO
She loves her family devoutly.
loves = cares
adverb at end
He reads devoutly.
reads = books
simple verb
They live devoutly.
live = life
simple verb
She speaks devoutly.
speaks = talks
simple verb
He acts devoutly.
acts = does
simple verb
She devoutly follows her daily routine.
He devoutly believes in his team.
They are devoutly committed to the project.
She devoutly cares for her garden.
He devoutly studies his history books.
They devoutly support the charity.
She devoutly practices her music.
He devoutly listens to his teacher.
The monks lived devoutly in the mountains.
She devoutly wished for a peaceful world.
He was devoutly attached to his traditions.
They devoutly observed the holiday customs.
She devoutly defended her principles.
He devoutly attended every single meeting.
They devoutly pursued their shared goal.
She devoutly cared for the stray animals.
He devoutly adhered to the strict rules of the order.
The community devoutly preserved the ancient language.
She devoutly believed that justice would eventually prevail.
They were devoutly focused on the upcoming mission.
He devoutly maintained his daily meditation practice.
She devoutly upheld the values of her ancestors.
They devoutly sought the truth behind the mystery.
He devoutly cherished the letters from his father.
The scholar devoutly studied the ancient manuscripts for decades.
He devoutly championed the cause of human rights.
She devoutly cultivated a sense of inner peace.
They devoutly awaited the return of their leader.
The artist devoutly refined her technique over many years.
He devoutly applied himself to the difficult task.
She devoutly honored the memory of those lost.
They devoutly embraced the philosophy of the movement.
The saintly figure moved devoutly through the crowded streets.
He devoutly articulated his vision for a better society.
She devoutly internalized the lessons of the past.
They devoutly guarded the secrets of the temple.
The historian devoutly documented every nuance of the event.
He devoutly pursued a life of ascetic simplicity.
She devoutly resisted the pressures of conformity.
They devoutly upheld the sanctity of the agreement.
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Idioms & Expressions
"In all good faith"
With sincere intentions
He did it in all good faith.
neutral"Heart and soul"
With total commitment
She put her heart and soul into it.
neutral"To the letter"
Following instructions perfectly
He followed the rules to the letter.
neutral"With all one's might"
With maximum effort
She pushed with all her might.
neutral"True to one's word"
Keeping promises
He is always true to his word.
neutral"Cross one's heart"
To swear sincerity
I promise, cross my heart!
casualEasily Confused
Sounds similar
Doubtfully means 'not sure', devoutly means 'very sure'
He looked doubtfully at the map vs He believed devoutly.
Same root
Devout is an adjective, devoutly is an adverb
A devout person vs He acts devoutly.
Similar meaning
Devotedly is more about love, devoutly is more about belief
She loved him devotedly vs She prayed devoutly.
Similar intensity
Deeply is general, devoutly is specific to belief
Deeply sad vs Devoutly religious.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + verb + devoutly
She prayed devoutly.
Subject + is + devoutly + adjective
He is devoutly committed.
Devoutly + verb + object
They devoutly support the cause.
Subject + devoutly + verb + prep
She devoutly believes in God.
It is devoutly + past participle
It is devoutly wished for.
語族
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
関連
How to Use It
5
Formality Scale
よくある間違い
Devoutly is too heavy for small things
They sound similar but mean opposite things
It's spelled like devout + ly
Devoutly is an adverb
It loses its impact if used too much
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a monk in a palace praying devoutly.
When Native Speakers Use It
To describe deep loyalty to a cause.
Cultural Insight
Often linked to historical religious traditions.
Grammar Shortcut
Look for the -ly to spot the adverb.
Say It Right
Rhymes with 'stoutly'.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use it for casual actions.
Did You Know?
It comes from the Latin for 'vow'.
Study Smart
Group it with 'devote' and 'devotion'.
Context Matters
Use it when the action is very important.
Placement
Usually before the verb it modifies.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
DE-VOW-TLY: You make a VOW to do something with DEep commitment.
Visual Association
A person kneeling in prayer or a fan holding a sign for their team with total focus.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Write three sentences about things you are 'devoutly' committed to.
語源
Latin
Original meaning: Consecrated by a vow
文化的な背景
Can be sensitive if used to mock someone's sincere religious beliefs.
Often associated with traditional religious practice, but increasingly used to describe intense fandom or political dedication.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Religious Services
- prayed devoutly
- devoutly observed
- devoutly believed
Personal Values
- devoutly committed
- devoutly followed
- devoutly defended
Academic Study
- devoutly researched
- devoutly studied
- devoutly analyzed
Activism
- devoutly championed
- devoutly advocated
- devoutly supported
Conversation Starters
"What is a cause you are devoutly committed to?"
"Do you know anyone who is devoutly religious?"
"Why do you think people act devoutly towards their hobbies?"
"How does it feel to be devoutly attached to something?"
"Can you describe a time you worked devoutly on a project?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a belief you hold devoutly.
Describe a person who acts devoutly in their daily life.
How does being devoutly committed change your perspective?
Is it possible to be devoutly committed to two conflicting things?
よくある質問
8 問No, it sounds unnatural.
It is common in literature and formal writing.
Devotion.
Devout.
No, but that is its most common usage.
Sort of, but with more emotional weight.
Yes, it is generally a positive trait.
dee-VOWT-lee.
自分をテスト
She ___ prays every night.
Devoutly describes how she prays.
Which word means the same as devoutly?
Both mean doing something with heart.
Devoutly can only be used for religion.
It can also be used for hobbies or causes.
Word
意味
Matching synonyms and opposites.
Standard adverb placement.
They ___ defended their home.
Devoutly fits the context of strong defense.
Which is the best synonym for devoutly?
Fervently captures the intensity.
Devoutly is an adjective.
It is an adverb (ends in -ly).
Simple subject-verb-adverb structure.
She ___ upheld the family tradition.
Devoutly implies a strong, consistent commitment.
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Summary
Devoutly is the adverb you use when someone acts with all their heart and soul for a belief they hold dear.
- Adverb meaning deep, sincere dedication.
- Used in religious or serious contexts.
- Rooted in the word 'vow'.
- Synonyms include sincerely and fervently.
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a monk in a palace praying devoutly.
When Native Speakers Use It
To describe deep loyalty to a cause.
Cultural Insight
Often linked to historical religious traditions.
Grammar Shortcut
Look for the -ly to spot the adverb.