undevout 的定义
de·vout·er, de·vout·est.
- devoted to divine worship or service; pious; religious: a devout Catholic.
- expressing devotion or piety: devout prayer.
- earnest or sincere; hearty: He had a devout allegiance to the political regime.
undevout 近义词
等同于 irreligious
更多undevout例句
- Mary, as a devout Catholic queen, maintained close control over a country in the throes of burgeoning Protestant fervor.
- He was found to be in violation of his parole for performing spoken word at a restaurant where alcohol was served, even though he was a devout Muslim and did not drink.
- If neither of these names are familiar to you, know that they are celebrities to tens of millions of devout gamer fans.
- Friedrich Hayek and Ludwig von Mises were known for their devout advocacy of maximally free markets and minimal government assistance.
- Instead, as with Brennan and Kennedy, devout faith can lead public officials in a very different direction.
- It was a mystery to devout Christians in the early Church, too.
- The Austria-based restaurant was first noted by the scholar and monk Albuin, who was a devout follower of Charlemagne.
- Alicia is a devout atheist, if devout can be used to describe someone who does not believe in a God.
- But the other couples are mainly devout Catholics who toe the party line when it comes to birth control and divorce.
- “Remain devout, patient and persistent in upholding high moral values,” bin Laden counseled.
- I was thinking of any thing but the Virgin, or the window, or the light; I was thinking of my companion—so fair, and so devout.
- She dressed always in black, was very devout and rich and narrow and iron-willed.
- All things that could give solemnity to an observance unite to invest this with a devout character.
- Strictly reared by a mother gentle and devout, and by a father hard and avaricious.
- The innocent may be innocent, nay, the pious may feel devout, even in a ball room.