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devoted adjective [ dɪˈvəʊtɪd ]

• very loving or loyal.
• "he was a devoted husband"
Similar: loyal, faithful, true, true blue, staunch, steadfast, constant, committed, dedicated, devout, fond, loving, admiring, affectionate, caring, attentive, warm, ardent,
Opposite: disloyal, unfaithful, indifferent,
• given over to the display, study, or discussion of.
• "there is a museum devoted to her work"

devote verb

• give all or most of one's time or resources to (a person or activity).
• "I wanted to devote more time to my family"
Similar: allocate, assign, allot, commit, give, give over, afford, apportion, surrender, consign, sacrifice, pledge, dedicate, consecrate, set aside, earmark, reserve, designate, spare,
• invoke or pronounce a curse upon.
• "the hostile army was devoted with dire execrations to the gods of war"
Origin: late 16th century (in the sense ‘dedicate formally, consecrate’): from Latin devot- ‘consecrated’, from the verb devovere, from de- ‘formally’ + vovere ‘to vow’.


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